Chicago Storm Posted Friday at 04:49 PM Share Posted Friday at 04:49 PM i’ll kick it off with a current view… 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted Friday at 05:02 PM Share Posted Friday at 05:02 PM I will be spending 10 days in June with a much colder view...going to Alaska June 7-17! Bucket list trip. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-L-E-K Posted Friday at 05:04 PM Share Posted Friday at 05:04 PM 14 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said: i’ll kick it off with a current view… montrose clears Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago Storm Posted Friday at 06:22 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 06:22 PM montrose clearsst pete beach > any trash beach chicago has to offer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Brian D Posted 34 minutes ago Share Posted 34 minutes ago June 1 1993: St. Cloud records its latest ever freezing temperature, with a record low of 32. For Monday, June 1, 20261812 - Apple trees at New Haven CT did not blossom until the first of June, the latest such occurrence during the period beginning in 1794. Snow whitened the ground in Cleveland OH and Rochester NY. (David Ludlum) 1903 - A strong tornado just 50 to 75 yards in width killed many persons around the Gainesville GA Cotton Mill. The tornado strengthened and widened near the end of its four mile path, killing 40 persons at New Holland GA. A total of 104 persons were killed in the tornado. (The Weather Channel)1980 - A man from Falmouth ME was struck by lightning restoring his eyesight. The man had been blind and partially deaf since a truck accident in 1971. (The Weather Channel) (Note: WOW! That's so cool!) 1987 - Severe thunderstorms in the Upper Mississippi Valley and the Lower Ohio Valley produced wind gusts to 81 mph at Albert Lea Airport in southern Minnesota, and baseball size hail around Otterbein IN, Sarona WI, and Danville IL. Two inches of hail totally destroyed 5000 acres of corn and soybean north of Danville. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thunderstorms drenched north central Texas with torrential rains, with more than 14 inches reported in Commanche County. Afternoon thunderstorm in New Jersey and Pennsylvania produced wind gusts to 70 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Thunderstorms developing during the afternoon over the Southern Plains Region produced severe weather through the evening and the night, spawning nine tornadoes. Thunderstorms produced wind gusts to 80 mph at Alpine TX, and baseball size hail at Balmorhea, TX, Fluvanna, TX, and in Borden County, TX. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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