Friday, 26 March 1999
- YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE EXTREMES IN THE LOWER 48
- ALASKAN WEATHER
- HAWAIIAN WEATHER
- HISTORICAL WEATHER EVENTS
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YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE EXTREMES IN THE LOWER 48 -- The
lowest temperature on Thursday was XX degrees at XXX while the
day's high was XX degrees at XXX.
ALASKAN WEATHER -- ...
The state's lowest temperature on Thursday was XX degrees below
zero at XXX. The highest statewide temperature by midafternoon
was XX degrees at XXX.
HAWAIIAN WEATHER -- ....
HISTORICAL WEATHER EVENTS - 26 March
From the files of the Aviation Weather Center, Kansas City,
MO and Intellicast
- ...1913...The Ohio River Basin flood reached a peak. Ten inch
rains over a wide area of the Ohio River Basin inundated cities
in Ohio, drowning 467 persons, and causing 147 million dollars
damage. The Miami River at Dayton reached a level eight feet higher
than ever before. The flood, caused by warm weather and heavy
rains, was the second mostly deadly of record for the nation.
(David Ludlum)
- ...1930...19.2 inches of snow fell at Chicago, IL in 2 days.
This is greatest modern snowfall on the record books at Chicago.
(Intellicast)
- ...1954...The temperature at Allaket, AK plunged to 69 degrees
below zero, setting a record for the lowest temperature ever for
March.. (The Weather Channel)
- ...1971...Parts of northern and central Georgia experienced
their worst snow and ice storm since 1935. Two day power outages
ruined two million eggs at poultry hatches. Two persons were killed
when a tree landed on their car. (25th-26th) (The Weather Channel)
- ...1983....A heavy snowstorm struck from eastern Nebraska
to southwestern Minnesota. A general 10 to 20 inches of snow fell.
Lyons, Nebraska recorded 24 inches. The 13.3 inches that fell
at Omaha, Nebraska set a new record for the heaviest spring snowfall
on record. (Intellicast)
- ...1987...A cold front crossing the Plateau Region produced
high winds in Utah causing some property damage. Winds gusted
to 51 mph at Salt Lake City. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
- ...1988...Twenty cities in the southwestern U.S. reported
new record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of
73 degrees at Flagstaff, AZ, 90 degrees at Sacramento, CA, 95
degrees at Santa Maria, CA, 95 degrees at Los Angeles, CA, 99
degrees at Tucson, AZ, and 100 degrees at Phoenix, AZ set records
for March. (The National Weather Summary)
- ...1989...The "Easter Bunny" brought record warm
temperatures to the central U.S. while such records were still
welcome. A dozen cities reported record warm readings, including
Dodge City, KS with an afternoon high of 88 degrees. Strong southerly
winds gusted to 51 mph at Dodge City, and reached 55 mph at Salina,
KS. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
- ...1990...Fair weather prevailed across the nation for the
second day in a row. Freezing temperatures were reported in the
Middle Atlantic Coast Region in the wake of an early spring snowstorm.
Afternoon highs were again in the 70s and 80s in the southeastern
U.S., and for the ninth day in a row, temperatures in the southwestern
U.S. reached the 90s. (The National Weather Summary)
27 March
- ...1890...An outbreak of tornadoes occurred in the Ohio Valley.
One of the tornadoes ( rated F-4 on the Fujita scale) struck Louisville,
KY killing 78 persons and causing four million dollars damage.
Forty four people were killed when the Falls City Hall was struck,
making it one of the highest death tolls on record in a single
building from a tornado. (David Ludlum) (Intellicast)
- ...1931...A blizzard which struck western Kansas and adjoining
states was called the "worst since January 1888". The
low temperature of 3 degrees below zero which was reached during
the blizzard stands as the coldest recorded so late in the season.
(Intellicast)
- ...1950...A three day snowstorm in the High Plains Region
finally came to an end. The storm produced 34 inches of snow in
24 hours at Dumont, located in the Black Hills of South Dakota,
and a total of 50 inches in the three days. (David Ludlum)
- ...1984...A strong storm system traversing northern Texas
pulled very hot air northeastward into southern Texas. The temperature
at Brownsville, TX soared to 106 degrees, which broke not only
the monthly record high temperature but the all-time record as
well. Cotulla, TX reached 108 degrees, equaling the March record
for the U.S. (The Weather Channel) (Intellicast)
- ...1987...The second blizzard in less than a week hit eastern
Colorado and western Kansas. Snowfall totals ranged up to 24 inches
at San Isabel, CO. Winds gusted to 50 mph at Goodland, KS. The
high winds piled snow into massive drifts, closing roads for days
and killing thousands of cattle. Snow drifts thirty feet high
were reported in northwest Kansas. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
- ...1988...Temperatures rose quickly, then dropped just as
rapidly, in the central U.S. Eight cities reported record high
temperatures for the date as readings soared into the 80s. In
southeastern Colorado, the temperature at Lamar, CO reached 91
degrees. Strong southerly winds gusted to 63 mph at Gage, OK.
Strong northwesterly winds, gusting to 61 mph at Goodland, KS,
then proceeded to usher much colder air into the area. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
- ...1989...Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe
weather in the south central U.S. Two tornadoes were reported,
and there were 77 other reports of large hail and damaging winds.
Baseball size hail was reported at Willow, OK and Bartlesville,
OK. Twenty-six cities in the central and eastern U.S. reported
new record high temperatures for the date, including Yankton,
SD with a reading of 84 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)
- ...1990...Temperatures dipped into the teens and single numbers
in the northeastern U.S. Scranton, PA tied their record for the
date with a morning low of 18 degrees. Temperatures warmed into
the 60s and lower 70s in the Pacific Northwest. The afternoon
high of 65 degrees at Astoria, OR equaled their record for the
date. (The National Weather Summary)
- ...1991...Severe thunderstorms were widespread over the Tennessee
and Ohio Valleys and the Great Lakes area with more than 300 reports
of severe weather, including 28 tornadoes. Four F3 tornadoes struck
Michigan. Another F3 tornado injured 18 people and did 12 million
dollars in damage in the Nettle Lake area in Ohio. Huge hailstones,
4.5 inches in diameter, fell at Portage, MI and a wind gust of
89 mph was recorded at Franklin, WI. (Intellicast)
- ...1994...An F4 tornado tracked 50 miles through St. Clair,
Calhoun, and Cherokee counties in Alabama, killing 22 people and
injuring 150. Twenty people were killed when the tornado destroyed
the Goshen United Methodist Church in Cherokee County. (Intellicast)
28 March
- ...1917...Thane Creek, AK reported a snow cover of 190 inches.
(The Weather Channel)
- ...1920...The worst tornado disaster of record occurred in
Chicago, IL as a F-4 tornado ripped through Kane, Will and Cook
counties, killing 28 persons and caused three million dollars
damage. (David Ludlum)
- ...1945...A record heat wave hit the Northeast, bringing temperatures
of 90 degrees in Rhode Island and 91 degrees in New York, Pennsylvania
and Maryland. (Intellicast)
- ...1980...Although springtime was starting in the Rocky Mountains,
the snow just kept on coming! One foot or more of snow fell over
portions of eastern Colorado, southwest Nebraska, northwest Kansas
and southeastern Wyoming. Winds reached 40 mph and Valentine,
NE received 13 inches of snow. North Platte, NE checked in with
15 inches. (Intellicast)
- ...1984...A violent outbreak of tornadoes hit the Carolinas.
Thunderstorms spawned 22 tornadoes during the late afternoon and
evening hours which killed 57 persons and injured 1248 others.
Nearly half the deaths occurred in mobile homes. A tornado from
near Tatum, SC to southern Cumberland County, NC was 2.5 miles
in width at times. (The Weather Channel)
- ...1987...A blizzard raged from southern Nebraska to central
Iowa. Snowfall totals ranged up to 17 inches at Blue Hill, NE.
Winds gusted to 68 mph at Carroll, IA. High winds produced snow
drifts twenty feet high in western Iowa, and produced wind chill
readings as cold as 30 degrees below zero in Nebraska. The snowfall
total of 9.4 inches at Omaha, NE was a record for the date. .
Twelve to eighteen inches of snow were common across northwestern
Kansas. Winds gusting up to 70 mph whipped drifts 20 to 30 feet
high in some places. The storm took a great toll on cattle as
well(Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) (Intellicast)
- ...1988...Severe thunderstorms in central Oklahoma produced
hail up to four inches in diameter causing 35 million dollars
in southern Oklahoma County. 1500 new cars at a General Motors
plant were totaled. Several large aircraft were heavily damaged
at Tinker Air Force Base. Baseball size hail and seven inches
of rain caused another eighteen million dollars damage in Stephens
County. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) (Intellicast)
- ...1989...Unseasonably warm weather prevailed from the Southern
and Central Plains to the Atlantic coast. Eighteen cities reported
new record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high
of 81 degrees at Beckley, WV was a record for March, and the high
of 90 degrees in downtown Baltimore, MD tied their March record.
(The National Weather Summary)
- ...1990...A storm system brought heavy snow to the west central
and southern mountains of Wyoming, and high winds to the Wasatch
Mountains of northern Utah. Snowfall totals in Wyoming ranged
up to ten inches at the Snowy Ski Range Area, and the storm pushed
the snowfall total for the month at Cheyenne above 37 inches,
surpassing their previous record for March of 35 inches. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
- ...1992...With 1.6 inches of snowfall on this date at Syracuse,
NY, the seasonal snowfall total was brought to 162.8 inches which
set a new all-time seasonal snowfall record for the location.
The old seasonal record was 162.0 inches set back in the winter
of 1989-90. (Intellicast)
- ...1996...Williamsport, Pennsylvania recorded .8 inches of
snow on this day to bring its seasonal snowfall total to 83.9
inches -- the city's snowiest winter ever. (Intellicast)
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Prepared by Edward J. Hopkins, Ph.D., email hopkins@meteor.wisc.edu
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