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  • Todays Weather History

    From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Wednesday, September 03, 2025 00:01:09
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Wednesday September 3, 2025.
    This is the 246th day of the year, there are 119 days left.

    On this day...
    Weather data after 1990 is PARTIAL. For more current
    weather history, go to the National Climate Data Center
    website at www.ncdc.noaa.gov
    In 1821 A hurricane made landfall at Long Island, near Kennedy
    Airport, then moved through western Connecticut. The
    hurricane produced a record tide at New York City.
    In 1953 The temperature at Erie PA reached 99 degrees,
    and Stroudsburg PA established a state record
    for September with a reading of 106 degrees.
    In 1961 Denver CO received 4.2 inches of snow, their earliest
    snow of record.
    In 1967 100+ mph winds drove golfball size hail across the Texas
    Panhandle. One stone was 11" in circumference.
    In 1970 During the early evening hours, in the midst of a severe
    hailstorm at Coffeyville KS, a stone 17.5 inches in
    circumference and nearly two pounds in weight was
    recovered. It was the largest measured hailstone in U.S.
    weather records. Average stone size from the storm was
    five inches in diameter, with another stone reportedly
    eight inches in diameter.
    In 1987 Temperatures dipped into the 40s and 50s for morning lows
    across much of the eastern half of the country, with
    eleven cities reporting record lows for the date.
    Pellston MI tied Gunnison CO for honors as the cold spot
    in the nation with a low of 30 degrees. Smoke from
    forest fires darkened skies in southern Oregon
    and northern California.
    In 1988 Sixteen cities in the northwestern U.S. reported record
    high temperatures for the date. Highs of 89 degrees
    at Stampede Pass WA and 116 at Redding CA established
    records for the month of September. Readings of 98 at
    Spokane WA and 100 at Yakima WA equalled records for
    September.
    In 1989 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front produced
    severe weather from Minnesota to Nebraska during the day
    and evening. Evening thunderstorms in Nebraska produced
    wind gusts to 100 mph at Valentine and Gretna, and
    produced baseball size hail at Lewellen. Thunderstorms
    in Arizona produced 2.20 inches of rain in forty minutes
    at Green Valley, and wind gusts to 60 mph. Eight cities
    in Texas and Florida reported record high temperatures
    for the date, including Victoria TX and San Antonio TX
    with readings of 102 degrees.
    --- SBBSecho 3.23-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS -- Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Mike Powell on Wednesday, September 03, 2025 18:28:54
    Mike,

    Welcome back to the WEATHER echo!

    As stormy as the weather has been around here this year, the
    BBS would've been offline anyway. :P

    Storms don't just occur during regular business hours...they
    occur at all hours of the day and night...especially in my part
    of the country, which gets storms from both Tornado Alley and
    Dixie Alley...and most of our severe storms occur after dark.

    An EXCELLENT weather app I've found (recommended by Ryan Hall,
    KJ4WHM (who has the Ryan Hall Ya'll channel on YouTube)), is
    WEATHERWISE -- at weatherwise.app

    You can download the app for your smartphone (iOS or Android)
    or run it from your browser at weatherwise.app

    While there are EXTRA features with the PREMIUM and PRO options,
    a large amount of data is still FREE to access...and you do NOT
    have to create an account with them to use it.

    Daryl


    ... I'm not speeding, I'm chasing tornadoes.
    === MultiMail/Win v0.52
    --- SBBSecho 3.23-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS -- Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Thursday, September 04, 2025 00:01:09
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Thursday September 4, 2025.
    This is the 247th day of the year, there are 118 days left.

    On this day...
    Weather data after 1990 is PARTIAL. For more current
    weather history, go to the National Climate Data Center
    website at www.ncdc.noaa.gov
    In 1939 A thunderstorm deluged Washington D.C. with 4.4 inches of
    rain in two hours. September of that year was very dry
    across much of the nation, and Washington D.C. received
    more rain in that two hour period than most other places
    in the country that entire month.
    In 1970 The greatest natural disaster of record for Arizona
    occurred. Unprecedented rains caused rivers in central
    Arizona to rise five to ten feet per hour, sweeping cars
    and buildings as far as 30 to 40 miles downstream.
    Flooding claimed the lives of 23 persons, mainly campers,
    and caused millions of dollars damage. Water crested 36
    feet above normal near Sunflower AZ. Workman's Creek was
    deluged with 11.40 inches of rain in 24 hour to establish
    a state record. Moisture from Pacific Tropical Storm
    Norma led to the severe flooding. (4th-6th)
    In 1986 An unusually strong dust devil moved across the Flagstaff
    Pulliam Airport. The dust devil blew open the doors of
    the National Weather Service office scattering papers and
    bringing down a ceiling-mounted light fixture.
    In 1987 Thunderstorms developing along a stationary front
    produced heavy rain across the Southern Atlantic Coast
    States. Up to eight inches was reported north of
    Charleston SC. Serious flooding was reported in Monks
    Corner SC. Seven cities in the northeastern U.S.
    reported record low temperatures for the date.
    Houlton ME dipped to 32 degrees.
    In 1988 The western U.S. experienced another day of record heat.
    The afternoon high of 91 degrees at Stampede Pass WA
    established an all-time record for that location, and Los
    Angeles CA equalled their all-time record high with a
    reading of 110 degrees. The record high of 107 degrees
    at San Diego CA was their hottest reading in 25 years.
    Red Bluff CA was the hot spot in the nation with an
    afternoon high of 118 degrees.
    In 1989 Overnight thunderstorm rains of four and a half to seven
    inches drenched eastern Nebraska during the morning
    hours, pushing creeks out of their banks, and flooding
    fields, country roads and city streets. Totals ranged up
    to 6.97 inches south of Creston. It was also a soggy
    Labor Day for northern Florida, with 6.82 inches of rain
    reported at Jacksonville. Evening thunderstorms produced
    2.75 inches of rain in one hour at Sandlewood FL.
    In 2010 After being as strong as a category 4 hurricane with 145
    winds a few days earlier...Tropical Storm Earl with 70
    mph winds, extending out 205 miles from the center, came
    ashore near Western Head Nova Scotia...producing a wide
    area of tropical storm force winds and flooding rain.
    In 2012 Strong winds from a Bering Sea storm impacted portions of
    southern Alaska, from the Aleutians to south-central
    Alaska, Tuesday evening through the overnight hours. Winds
    of 50-60 mph were prevalent in Anchorage, with gusts to
    over 100 mph observed just east of Anchorage in the higher
    elevations.
    --- SBBSecho 3.23-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS -- Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Friday, September 05, 2025 00:01:09
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Friday September 5, 2025.
    This is the 248th day of the year, there are 117 days left.

    On this day...
    Weather data after 1990 is PARTIAL. For more current
    weather history, go to the National Climate Data Center
    website at www.ncdc.noaa.gov
    In 1925 The temperature at Centerville AL soars to 112 degrees to
    establish a state record. Every reporting station in
    Alabama was 100 degrees or above that afternoon.
    In 1933 A hurricane hit Brownsville TX killing forty persons and
    causing 12 million dollars damage.
    In 1950 Hurricane Easy produced the greatest 24 hour rainfall in
    U.S. weather records. The hurricane deluged Yankeetown,
    on the upper west coast of Florida, with 38.7 inches of
    rain.
    In 1975 Strong winds reduced visibilities to near zero in blowing
    dust resulting in a 22-car chain reaction accident on
    Interstate 10 near Toltec AZ. Two persons were killed,
    and 14 others were injured.
    In 1987 Thunderstorms over the Southern and Middle Atlantic Coast
    States drenched Charleston SC with 5.50 inches of rain,
    and a total of 13.50 inches in two days, flooding homes,
    and leaving roads and bridges under water. A tropical storm
    which formed off the Carolina coast was responsible for
    torrential rains over coastal regions of South Carolina.
    Between the 30th of August and the 8th of September,
    Charleston SC received 18.44 inches of rain. The heavy rains
    caused extensive flooding around the city of Charleston,
    seriously damaged cotton crops in the eastern part of the
    state, and resulted in an unusally high number of mosquitoes.
    In 1988 Five days of heavy rain commenced in west central
    Florida. Up to 20 inches of rain in four days resulted
    in extensive urban flooding, and evacuation of 1000
    homes. Flooding claimed four lives, and caused more than
    five million dollars proprty damage.
    In 1989 Thunderstorms produced six to ten inches of rain in south
    central Kansas between 6 AM and Noon. Serious flooding
    was reported around Wichita, with water four feet deep
    along some roads. A cold front crossing the Northern
    High Plains Region produced wind gusts to 63 mph at
    Sheridan WY.
    In 2003 Hurricane Fabian hit Bermuda as a category 3 hurricane,
    the strongest hurricane to hit there in decades, with
    120 mph winds. The Bermuda Weather Service reported an
    unofficial observation of 117 mph sustained winds, with
    gusts to 127 mph. The Bermuda Airport reported sustained
    winds of 103 mph, with gusts to 132 mph. Elsewhere,
    Typhpoon Dujan slammed into the southern Chinese coastal
    city of Shenzhen, killing at least 20 people, and causing
    extensive damage to parts of the country's showcase
    economic development zone. Of the 20 fatalities, 16 were
    killed when a workers dormitory collapsed, and at least
    20 others were injured. It was the worst damage to that
    damage to that region since 1979.
    In 2017 Hurricane Irma became the most powerful hurricane in the
    Atlantic Basin, outside of the Caribbean and Gulf Of Mexico
    with 185 mph winds. She became only the 5th Atlantic Basin
    Hurricane with a peak wind speed of 180 mph or greater;
    the others were Allen (1980), the Labor Day Hurricane of
    1935, Gilbert (1988), and Wilma (2005). She also set the
    record for being the strongest for so long a period of
    time...185 mph winds for 35 straight hours. On Sept. 9,
    the entire Florida peninsula, plus the central and eastern
    Florida panhandle, were under a Hurricane Warning, with
    part of the western Florida panhandle under a Tropical
    Storm Warning...and only the extreme western Florida
    panhandle not under either one of those (5th-9th).
    --- SBBSecho 3.23-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS -- Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)

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