Brian D Posted yesterday at 05:07 PM Share Posted yesterday at 05:07 PM July 11 1903: The temperature plummets down to 26 at Leech Lake Dam. For Saturday, July 11, 20261888 - Heavy snow reached almost to the base of Mt. Washington, NH, and the peaks of the Green Mountains were whitened. (David Ludlum) 1987 - Early morning thunderstorms produced wind gusts to 90 mph at Parkston, SD, and wind gusts to 87 mph at Buffalo, MN. Later in the day strong thunderstorm winds at Howard WI collapsed a circus tent injuring 44 persons. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thunderstorms produced heavy rain in southern Texas, with totals ranging up to 13 inches near Medina. Two men drowned when their pick-up truck was swept into the Guadalupe River, west of the town of Hunt. Ten cities in the eastern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. Baltimore, MD, reported a record high reading of 102 degrees for the second day in a row. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe weather from North Dakota to Indiana. Thunderstorms in North Dakota produced tennis ball size hail at Carson. Thunderstorms in Indiana produced wind gusts to 75 mph at Fort Wayne. Five cities in the Southern Atlantic Coast Region reported record high temperatures for the date, including Lakeland, FL, with a reading of 100 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) Observances: 11 Sat World Population Day 11 Sat World Essential Oils Day 11 Sat All American Pet Photo Day 11 Sat Cheer Up the Lonely Day 11 Sat International Essential Oils Day 11 Sat National 7-Eleven Day 11 Sat National Blueberry Muffin Day 11 Sat National Culture and Senior Citizens Day 11 Sat National Mojito Day 11 Sat National Rainier Cherry Day 11 Sat National Polyphenol Day 11 Sat National State Fair Food Day 11 Sat National Swimming Pool Day 11 Sat World Benzodiazepine Awareness Day 11 Sat Free Slurpee Day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roardog Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago Back in the day when the NWS only had the zone forecasts, they would always say “ cooler near Lake Huron” over here in the spring and Summer when needed. However, I don’t ever recall a forecast that said warmer near Lake Huron in the Fall or Winter. There are a lot of times especially in the Fall when there could be gale force winds blowing at the shore with a temperature of 50F while it’s in the 30s with frost and calm winds 20 miles inland. Maybe they just figured the average person didn’t care about that? Just my thought for the day. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torchageddon Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, A-L-E-K said: Super nino winter incoming I wonder if its going to be warmer on 'mas day than it was this past June 18th? It was in the low 50s mid-aft that day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-L-E-K Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Torchageddon said: I wonder if its going to be warmer on 'mas day than it was this past June 18th? It was in the low 50s mid-aft that day. 70 or bust 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian D Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago July 12 1863: Unseasonably cool temperatures are felt across the state. Frost is reported in the Twin Cities area. For Sunday, July 12, 20261951 - The Kaw River flood occurred. The month of June that year was the wettest of record for the state of Kansas, and during the four days preceding the flood much of eastern Kansas and western Missouri received more than ten inches of rain. Flooding in the Midwest claimed 41 lives, left 200 thousand persons homeless, and caused a billion dollars property damage. Kansas City was hardest hit. The central industrial district sustained 870 million dollars property damage. (The Kansas City Weather Alamnac)1980 - Lightning struck a large broiler house in Branford, FL, and the ensuing fire broiled 11,000 nearly ready broilers. Firemen were able to save a few thousand chickens, however. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Cool air invaded the High Plains Region. Eight cities reported record low temperatures for the date, including Sheridan, WY, with a reading of 37 degrees. Thunderstorms developing along the cold front in the central U.S. produced 6.5 inches of rain at Fort Dodge, IA, and 2.5 inches in one hour at St. Joseph MO. (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather over the Dakotas, including baseball size hail at Aberdeen, SD, and softball size hail near Fullerton, ND. Thunderstorms produced heavy rain in Arkansas and northeastern Texas, with 6.59 inches reported at Mesquite, TX, in just an hour and fifteen minutes. Garland, TX, reported water up to the tops of cars following a torrential downpour. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Early morning thunderstorms over eastern Kansas deluged McFarland with more than six inches of rain. Afternoon thunderstorms in Wyoming produced up to eighteen inches of dime size hail near Rock Springs, along with torrential rains, and a three foot high wall of mud and water swept into the town causing more than 1.5 million dollars damage. Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in Oklahoma and Arkansas, deluging Dardanelle, AR, with 3.50 inches of rain in less than twenty minutes. About seventy cows were killed when lightning struck a tree in Jones County, TX. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) Observances: 12 Sun National Simplicity Day 12 Sun Malala Day 12 Sun Orangemen's Day (The Twelfth) 12 Sun Etch A Sketch Day 12 Sun National Different Colored Eyes Day 12 Sun National Eat Your Jello Day 12 Sun National Hair Creator’s Day 12 Sun National Pecan Pie Day 12 Sun National Tile Repair Day 12 Sun New Conversations Day 12 Sun Night of Nights 12 Sun Paper Bag Day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roardog Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, A-L-E-K said: 70 or bust I’d rather have the January 2008 60s with severe weather. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-L-E-K Posted 18 minutes ago Share Posted 18 minutes ago 1 hour ago, roardog said: I’d rather have the January 2008 60s with severe weather. Why not both.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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