Weather History
For Tuesday,June 30,2020
For Tuesday,June 30,2020
1886 - The second destructive hurricane in nine days hit the Apalachicola-Tallahassee area. (David Ludlum)
1942 - The temperature at Portland, OR, hit 102 degrees, an all-time record for that location. (The Weather Channel)
1972
- The entire state of Pennsylvania was declared a disaster area as a
result of the catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes, which
claimed 48 lives, and caused 2.1 billion dollars damage. (The Weather
Channel)
1987
- Hot weather prevailed in the Pacific Northwest, with readings above
100 degrees reported as far north as southern British Columbia. Yakima,
WA, reported a record high of 100 degrees, while temperatures near the
Washington coast hovered near 60 degrees all day. Thunderstorms
prevailed from southwest Texas to New England. Thunderstorm winds
gusting to 100 mph at Gettysburg, PA, killed one person. High winds and
large hail caused more than five million dollars damage to property and
crops in Lancaster County, PA. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1988
- Thunderstorms in eastern Kansas drenched Worden with 12.21 inches of
rain, and a wall of water two to four feet deep swept through Lone Star,
KS, flooding every home in the town. Up to ten inches of rain was
reported southeast of Callaway, NE. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 75 mph
at Winfield, KS. Seventeen cities in the north central and northeastern
U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date, including Duluth,
MN, with a reading of 36 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)
1989
- Winnfield, LA, reported 22.52 inches of rain in three days, and more
than thirty inches for the month, a record for June. Shreveport LA
received a record 17.11 inches in June, with a total for the first six
months of the year of 45.55 inches. Thunderstorms also helped produce
record rainfall totals for the month of June of 13.12 inches at
Birmingham AL, 14.66 inches at Oklahoma City, OK, 17.41 inches at
Tallahassee FL, 9.97 inches at Lynchburg, VA, and more than 10.25 inches
at Pittsburgh, PA. Pittsburgh had also experienced a record wet month
of May. (The National Weather Summary)
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