Weather History
For Saturday,June 20,2020
For Saturday,June 20,2020
1682
 - A major tornado ripped through southwestern Connecticut, passing 
through Stratford, Milford, and New Haven, and then into Long Island 
Sound. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
1921
 - Circle, MT, received 11.5 inches of rain in 24 hours, a record for 
the state. The town of Circle received a total of 16.79 inches of rain 
that month to establish a rainfall record for any town in Montana for 
any month of the year. (The Weather Channel)
1928
 - A farmer near Greensburg, KS, looked up into the heart of a tornado. 
He described its walls as   rotating clouds lit with constant flashes of
 lightning and a strong gassy odor with a screaming, hissing sound  . 
(The Weather Channel)
1964
 - A squall line producing large hail swept through central Illinois. A 
second squall line moved through during the early morning hours of the 
21st, and a third one moved through shortly after dawn. The series of 
hailstorms caused nine million dollars damage. Hailstones as large as 
grapefruit caused heavy damage to trees, utility lines, crops and 
buildings. The thunderstorms also produced as much as five inches of 
rain in an eight hour period. (David Ludlum)
1987
 - Thunderstorms prevailed east of the Rockies, producing severe weather
 in the Central High Plains Region. Thunderstorms spawned four tornadoes
 in Colorado, and produced wind gusts to 70 mph at Goodland, KS. (The 
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988
 - Thirty-eight cities in the central U.S. reported record high 
temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 97 degrees at Flint, MI, 
and 104 degrees at Chicago, IL, equalled records for the month of June. 
Thunderstorms in North Dakota produced baseball size hail near Kief, and
 wind gusts to 100 mph near McGregor. (Storm Data) (The National Weather
 Summary)
1989
 - An early morning thunderstorm produced wind gusts to 61 mph at 
Pierre, SD, and the hot thunderstorm winds raised the temperature from 
86 degrees at midnight to 96 degrees by 1 AM, and 104 degrees by 2 AM. 
Butte, MT, and Yellowstone Park, WY, reported snow that afternoon. (The 
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
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