...1883...
A three day flood in the Black Hills of western South
Dakota resulted in a million dollars damage at Rapid City.
(David Ludlum)
...1979...
A reading of 12 degrees at Mauna Kea Observatory
established an all-time record low for the state of Hawaii.
(The Weather Channel)
...1983...
A golfer playing the Fox Meadows Course in Memphis TN
was struck by a bolt of lightning that went through his
neck, down his spine, came out a pocket containing his
keys, and went into a nearby tree. Miraculously, he
survived! (The Weather Channel)
...1987...
A summer-like weather pattern continued, with warm
temperatures and scattered thunderstorms across much of
the nation. A cold front in the north central U.S. produced
a sharp contrast in the weather across the state of
Minnesota during the afternoon. At the same time Duluth
was 50 degrees with rain and fog, Mankato was 95 degrees
with sunny skies. (The National Weather Summary)
...1988...
Thunderstorms produced large hail and damaging winds
over the Carolinas during the afternoon and evening. A
"thunderstorm of a lifetime" in northern Spartanburg
County SC produced hail for forty-five minutes, leaving
some places knee-deep in hail. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)
...1989...
Thunderstorms ravaged the south central U.S. with severe
weather for the third day in a row. Thunderstorms spawned
another nineteen tornadoes, for a total of fifty tornadoes in
three days. A strong (F-2) tornado injured 14 persons and
caused two million dollars damage at Apple Springs TX.
Baseball size hail was reported at Matador TX. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
...1990...
Thunderstorms developing along a cold front produced
severe weather in New York State during the late morning
and afternoon. A tornado injured one person at Warren,
and wind gusts to 80 mph were reported at Owego. Evening
thunderstorms over southwest Texas produced wind gusts to
80 mph at Marfa, along with golf ball size hail which
accumulated to a depth of ten inches. Late night
thunderstorms over southwest Texas proudced up to seven
inches of rain in western Crockett County. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)