

OCTOBER 1ST

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1752...

The second severe hurricane in two weeks hit the Carolinas. The Onslow
County Courthouse was destroyed along with all its records, and Beacon
Island disappeared. (David Ludlum)

...1893...

The second great hurricane of the 1893 season hit the Mississippi Delta
Region drowning more than 1000 persons. (David Ludlum)

...1987...

A blast of cold arctic air hit the north central U.S. An afternoon
thunderstorm slickened the streets of Duluth MN with hail and snow, and
later in the afternoon, strong northerly winds reached 70 mph. Unseasonably
warm weather continued in the Pacific northwest. Afternoon highs of 90
degrees at Olympia WA, 92 degrees at Portland OR, and 89 degrees at Seattle
WA, were records for the month of October. For Seattle WA it marked the
twenty- first daily record high for the year, a record total in itself.
(The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe weather across central
Oklahoma and the eastern half of Texas. Thunderstorms in Texas produced
softball size hail northwest of Nocona, and baseball size hail at Troy and
Park Springs. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1989...

Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the southeastern U.S. through the
daytime and evening hours. Severe thunderstorms spawned eleven tornadoes,
with seven of those tornadoes in Georgia. A tornado southwest of Moultrie
GA killed two persons and injured a dozen others. Tornadoes also injured
one person north of Graceville FL, and two persons at Bartow GA. (Storm
Data) (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 2ND

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1882...

An early season windstorm over Oregon and northern California blew down
thousands of trees and caused great crop damage in the Sacramento Valley.
(David Ludlum)

...1898...

A hurricane struck the Georgia coast washing away Campbell Island. (David
Ludlum)

...1959...

A tornado struck the town of Ivy VA (located near Charlottesville). Eleven
persons were killed, including ten from one family. (The Weather Channel)

...1980...

The temperature at Blue Canyon CA soared to 88 degrees, an October record
for that location. (The Weather Channel)

...1981...

Severe thunderstorms raked Phoenix AZ with heavy rain, high winds, and hail
up to an inch and a half in diameter, for the second day in a row.
Thunderstorms on the 1st deluged Phoenix with .68 inch of rain in five
minutes, equalling their all-time record. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

A fast moving cold front produced snow flurries from Minnesota to the
Appalachian Mountains, and gale force winds behind the front ushered cold
air into the Great Lakes Region. Valentine NE reported a record low of 25
degrees. Temperatures recovered rapidly in the Northern High Plains Region,
reaching the lower 80s by afternoon. Jackson WY warmed from a morning low
of 21 degrees to an afternoon high of 76 degrees. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1988...

Early morning thunderstorms in Georgia produced three inches of rain at
Canton and Woodstock. (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Flooding due to thunderstorm rains in the southeastern U.S. on the last day
of September and the first day of October caused the Etowah River to rise
seven feet above flood stage at Canton GA. Thunderstorms produced up to ten
inches of rain in northeastern Georgia, with six inches reported at Athens
GA in 24 hours. One man was killed, and another man was injured, when
sucked by floodwaters into drainage lines. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

OCTOBER 3RD

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1841...

An October gale, the worst of record for Nantucket MA, caught the Cap Cod
fishing fleet at sea. Forty ships were driven ashore on Cape Cod, and 57
men perished from the town of Truro alone. Heavy snow fell inland, with 18
inches near Middletown CT. (David Ludlum)

...1912...

The longest dry spell of record in the U.S. commenced as Bagdad CA went 767
days without rain. (David Ludlum)

...1964...

Hurricane Hilda struck Louisiana spawning many tornadoes, and claimed
twenty-two lives. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders)

...1979...

The first killer tornado of record in October in Connecticut destroyed
sixteen vintage aircraft at the Bradley Air Museum in Windsor Locks. The
tornado damaged more than one hundred homes causing 200 million dollars
damage. Three persons were killed, and 500 others were injured. (The
Weather Channel)

...1986...

Remnants of Hurricane Paine deluged Oklahoma and southeastern Kansas with 6
to 10 inch overnight rains. Hardy OK was drenched with 21.79 inches. Heavy
rain between September 26th and October 4th caused 350 million dollars
damage in Oklahoma. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Twenty-five cities in the Upper Midwest, including ten in Iowa, reported
record low temperatures for the date. Duluth MN, Eau Claire WI and Spencer
IA dipped to 24 degrees. Temperatures warmed into the 80s in the Northern
and Central High Plains Region. At Chadron NE, the mercury soared from a
morning low of 29 degrees to an afternoon high of 88 degrees. Temperatures
soared above 100 degrees in southern California. The high of 108 degrees at
Downtown Los Angeles was a record for October. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1988...

Cold Canadian air invaded the north central U.S. bringing an end to the
growing season across those states. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in
the southwestern U.S. Phoenix AZ reported a record high of 105 degrees.
(The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Unseasonably cold weather prevailed from the Pacific Northwest to the Upper
Mississippi Valley. A dozen cities reported record low temperatures for the
date, including Bismarck ND and Williston ND with readings of 16 degrees
above zero. An upper level weather disturbance brought snow to parts of
Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, with five inches reported at West Yellowstone
MT. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 4TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1777...

The Battle of Germantown was fought in a morning fog that grew more dense
with the smoke of battle, causing great confusion. Americans firing at each
other contributed to the loss of the battle. (David Ludlum)

...1869...

A great storm struck New England. The storm reportedly was predicted twelve
months in advance by a British officer named Saxby. Heavy rains and high
floods plagued all of New England, with strong winds and high tides over
New Hampshire and Maine. Canton CT was deluged with 12.35 inches of rain.
(David Ludlum)

...1969...

Denver CO received 9.6 inches of snow. October of that year proved to be
the coldest and snowiest of record for Denver, with a total snowfall for
the month of 31.2 inches. (Weather Channel)

...1986...

Excessive flooding was reported along the Mississippi River and all over
the Midwest, from Ohio to the Milk River in Montana. In some places it was
the worst flooding of record. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)

...1987...

A storm brought record snows to the northeastern U.S. Snowfall totals
ranged up to 21 inches at North Springfield VT. It was the earliest snow of
record for some locations. The storm claimed 17 lives in central New York
State, injured 332 persons, and in Vermont caused seventeen million dollars
damage. The six inch snow at Albany NY was their earliest measurable snow
in 117 years of records. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) (The
Weather Channel)

Southern California continued to "shake and bake". An earthquake was
reported during the morning, the second in a matter of days, and during the
afternoon temperatures soared well above 100 degrees. Highs of 100 degrees
at San Francisco, and 108 degrees at Los Angeles and Santa Maria, were
October records. San Luis Obispo was the hot spot in the nation with an
afternoon high of 111 degrees. (The National Weather Summary).

...1988...

Temperatures dipped below freezing in the north central U.S. Five cities in
North Dakota and Nebraska reported record low temperatures for the date,
including Bismarck ND with a reading of 17 degrees above zero. Low pressure
brought snow and sleet to parts of Upper Michigan. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1989...

Unseasonably cold weather continued in the north central U.S., with
freezing temperatures reported across much of the area from eastern North
Dakota to Michigan and northwest Ohio. Thirteen cities reported record low
temperatures for the date, including Saint Cloud MN, which was the cold
spot in the nation with a morning low of 19 degrees. (The National Weather
Summary)

OCTOBER 5TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1638...

The journal of John Winthrop recorded that a mighty tempest struck eastern
New England. This second severe hurricane in three years blew down many
trees in mile long tracks. (David Ludlum)

...1786...

The famous "Pumpkin Flood" occurred on the Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers.
Harrisburg PA reported a river stage of twenty-two feet. The heavy rains
culminated a wet season. (David Ludlum)

...1917...

The temperature at Sentinel AZ soared to 116 degrees to establish an
October record for the nation. (The Weather Channel)

...1972...

Heavy rains, mostly the remnants of Tropical Storm Joanne, fell across much
of Arizona. It was believed to be the first time in Arizona weather history
that a tropical storm entered the state with its circulation still intact.
The center was over Flagstaff early on the 7th. (3rd-7th) (The Weather
Channel)

...1987...

It was another day of scorching heat for the southwestern U.S. Afternoon
highs of 102 degrees in Downtown San Francisco, and 104 degrees at
Monterrey, established all-time records. The high of 101 degrees at San
Jose was a record for October. Sacramento tied their record for October for
the third time in the month, with a reading of 102 degrees. The high for
the nation was 111 degrees at San Luis Obispo and Palm Springs. Twenty
cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the
date, including Knoxville TN with a reading of 34 degrees. (The National
Weather Summary)

...1988...

Thirteen cities in the central U.S. reported record low temperatures for
the date, including Duluth MN with a reading of 21 degrees. Goodland KS
reported an afternoon high of 39 degrees. Showers over Upper Michigan
produced an inch of snow at Marquette. (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Showers and thunderstorms associated with Tropical Storm Raymond deluged
southeastern Arizona with heavy rain. Up to four and a half inches of rain
was reported north of Wilcox. Three- fourths of the streets in the town of
Wilcox were left under eighteen inches of water, and damage exceeded a
million dollars.

Evening thunderstorms developing along a cold front produced severe weather
in Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle. Thunderstorms produced high winds
which gusted to 80 mph at White Deer TX, and resulted in one death at
Pocasset OK. Thunderstorms produced golf ball size hail at Pampa TX and
Lefors TX. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 6TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1836...

A second early season snowstorm produced eleven inches at Wilkes Barre PA
and 26 inches at Auburn NY. All the mountains in the northeastern U.S. were
whitened with snow. (David Ludlum)

...1984...

The temperature at Honolulu, Hawaii, reached 94 degrees to establish an
all-time record at that location. (The Weather Channel)

...1985...

A tropical wave, later to become Tropical Storm Isabel, struck Puerto Rico.
As much as 24 inches of rain fell in 24 hours, and the severe flooding and
numerous landslides resulting from the rain claimed about 180 lives. (Storm
Data)

...1987...

The western U.S. continued to sizzle. Afternoon highs of 85 degrees at
Astoria OR, 101 degrees at Tucson AZ, and 102 degrees at Sacramento CA,
equalled October records. It marked the fourth time in the month that
Sacramento tied their record for October. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Cool Canadian air prevailed across the central and eastern U.S. Toledo OH
reported a record low of 27 degrees. Limestone ME received an inch of snow.
Warm weather continued in the western U.S. Boise ID reported a record high
of 87 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Temperatures soared into the 90s across southern Texas. Afternoon highs of
93 degrees at Houston, and 96 degrees at Austin and Corpus Christi, were
records for the date. Beeville was the hot spot in the nation with an
afternoon high of 101 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 7TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1970...

Widespread flooding took place across Puerto Rico. Rainfall amounts for the
day ranged up to seventeen inches at Aibonito. A slow moving tropical
depression was responsible for six days of torrential rains across the
island. Totals in the Eastern Interior Division averaged thirty inches,
with 38.4 inches at Jayuya. Flooding claimed eighteen lives, and resulted
in 62 million dollars damage. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1981...

Seattle WA received four inches of rain in 24 hours, a record for the city.
(The Weather Channel)

...1987...

It was another hot day in the southwestern U.S. Tucson AZ hit 101 degrees
for the second day in a row to again equal their record for the month of
October. Phoenix AZ reported a record high of 103 degrees, and Blythe CA
and Yuma AZ tied for honors as the hot spot in the nation with afternoon
highs of 108 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Morning fog in the central U.S. reduced the visibility to near zero at some
locations. Morning lows of 28 degrees at Rockford IL and 24 degrees at
Waterloo IA were records for the date. Afternoon highs of 92 degrees at
Hollywood FL and Miami FL were records for the date. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1989...

Morning thunderstorms in central Texas drenched San Antonio with 3.10
inches of rain in six hours causing local flooding in northeastern sections
of the city. Temperatures dipped below the freezing mark from the Northern
Rockies to the Upper Mississippi Valley. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 8TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1871...

Prolonged drought and dessicating winds led to the great Chicago fire, the
Peshtigo horror, and the Michigan fire holocaust. Fire destroyed more than
seventeen thousand buildings killing more than 200 persons in the city of
Chicago, while a fire consumed the town of Peshtigo WI killing more than
1100 persons. In Wisconsin, a million acres of land were burned, and in
Michigan, 2.5 million acres were burned killing 200 persons. "Tornadoes of
fire" generated by intense heat caused houses to explode in fire, and
burned to death scores of persons seeking refuge in open fields. (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1901...

A deluge at Galveston TX produced nearly twelve inches of rain in about a
six hour period. The rains came precisely thirteen months after the day of
the famous Galveston hurricane disaster. (David Ludlum)

...1982...

An unusually early snowstorm hit the northern Black Hills of Wyoming and
South Dakota. The storm produced up to 54 inches of snow, and winds as high
as 70 mph. The snowfall was very much dependent upon topography. Rapid
City, 20 miles away, received just a trace of snow. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Unseasonably cold weather prevailed from the Upper Mississippi Valley to
the southeastern U.S. Thirty cities reported record low temperatures for
the date, including Madison WI with a reading of 22 degrees. The low of 28
degrees at Evansville IN was the coolest of record for so early in the
season. Hot weather continued in the southwestern U.S. Phoenix AZ reported
a record high of 104 degrees and a record tying 116 days of 100 degree
weather for the year. Tucson AZ established an all-time record with 72 days
of 100 degree weather for the year. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Snow was reported across parts of northern New England. Two inches
blanketed Mount Snow VT. Warm weather continued in the northwestern U.S.
The afternoon high of 80 degrees at Stampede Pass WA exceeded their
previous record for October by seven degrees. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1989...

Morning lows in the 20s were reported from the Northern Plains to the Upper
Great Lakes. International Falls MN and Marquette MI reported record lows
of 22 degrees. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in central California as
the Oakland Athletics won the American League pennant. San Luis Obispo CA
reported a high of 99 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 9TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1903...

New York City was deluged with 11.17 inches of rain 24 hours to establish a
state record. Severe flooding occurred in the Passaic Valley of New Jersey
where more than fifteen inches of rain was reported. (David Ludlum) (The
Weather Channel)

...1981...

The temperature at San Juan, Puerto Rico, soared to 98 degrees to establish
an all-time record for that location. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Eighteen cities in the southeastern U.S. and the Middle Atlantic Coast
Region reported record low temperatures for the date. Asheville NC dipped
to 29 degrees, and the record low of 47 degrees at Jacksonville FL marked
their fourth of the month. A second surge of cold air brought light snow to
the Northern Plains, particularly the Black Hills of South Dakota. (The
National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Ten cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for
the date, including Hartford CT with a reading of 28 degrees. Snow
continued in northern New England through the morning hours. Mount
Washington NH reported five inches of snow. Warm weather continued in the
western U.S. Los Angeles CA reported a record high of 102 degrees. (The
National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Unseasonably cold weather continued in the Upper Midwest. Thirteen cities
in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana reported record low temperatures for the
date, including Marquette MI with a reading of 20 degrees. Unseasonably
warm weather continued in the western U.S. as the San Francisco Giants won
the National League pennant. San Jose CA reported a record high of 91
degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 10TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1804...

A famous snow hurricane occurred. The unusual coastal storm caused
northerly gales from Maine to New Jersey. Heavy snow fell across New
England, with three feet reported at the crest of the Green Mountains. A
foot of snow was reported in the Berkshires of southern New England, at
Goshen CT. (David Ludlum)

...1928...

The temperature at Minneapolis MN reached 90 degrees, their latest such
reading of record. (The Weather Channel)

...1973...

Fifteen to 20 inch rains deluged north central Oklahoma in thirteen hours
producing record flooding. Enid was drenched with 15.68 inches of rain from
the nearly stationary thunderstorms, which established a state 24 hour
rainfall record. Dover OK reported 125 of 150 homes damaged by flooding.
(David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1979...

A storm blanketed Worcester MA with 7.5 inches of snow, a record snowfall
total for so early in the season for that location. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Eleven cities in the north central U.S. reported record low temperatures
for the date, including Colorado Springs CO with a reading of 23 degrees,
and Havre MT with a low of 11 degrees above zero. Light snow was reported
as far south as Kansas. Omaha NE reported their third earliest snow of
record. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Sunny and mild weather prevailed across the nation for Columbus Day. The
afternoon high of 77 degrees at Kalispell MT was the warmest reading of
record for so late in the autumn season. Thunderstorms developing along a
cold front produced wind gusts to 56 mph at Lorain OH. Snowflakes were
observed at Milwaukee WI around Noon, but quickly changed to rain as
temperature readings were in the lower 60s. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

...1989...

Thunderstorms produced torrential rains along the northeast coast of
Florida. Augustine was deluged with 16.08 inches of rain. The heavy rain
caused extensive flooding of homes and businesses, and left some roads
under three feet of water. Ten cities from South Carolina to New England
reported record low temperatures for the date, including Concord NH with a
reading of 23 degrees. Temperatures dipped into the 30s in the Carolinas.
(Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 11TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1925...

Widespread early season snows fell in the northeastern U.S., with as much
as two feet in New Hampshire and Vermont. The heavy snow blocked roads and
cancelled football games. (David Ludlum)

...1954...

A deluge of 6.72 inches of rain in 48 hours flooded the Chicago River,
causing ten million dollars damage in the Chicago area. (9th-11th) (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

More than thirty cities in the Upper Midwest reported record low
temperatures for the date, including Waterloo IA and Scottsbluff NE where
the mercury dipped to 16 degrees. Tropical Storm Floyd brought heavy rain
to southern Florida, moisture from Hurricane Ramon produced heavy rain in
southern California, and heavy snow blanketed the mountains of New York
State and Vermont. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Low pressure brought gale force winds to the Great Lakes Region, with snow
and sleet reported in some areas. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in
the north central U.S. The mercury hit 84 degrees at Cutbank MT and Worland
WY. The temperature at Gunnison CO soared from a morning low of 12 degrees
to a high of 66 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Much of the nation enjoyed "Indian Summer" type weather. Nine cities in the
central U.S. reported record highs for the date as temperatures warmed into
the 80s and 90s. Record highs included 90 degrees at Grand Island NE and 97
degrees at Waco TX. Strong winds along a cold front crossing the Northern
High Plains Region gusted to 80 mph at Ames Monument WY during the early
morning. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 12TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1836...

A third early season storm produced heavy snow in the northeastern U.S.
Bridgewater NY received 18 inches, a foot of snow fell at Madison NY, and
for the third time all the mountains of the northeastern U.S. were
whitened. (David Ludlum)

...1918...

Forest fires ravaged parts of Minnesota from the Duluth area northeastward,
claiming the lives of 600 persons. Smoke with a smell of burnt wood spread
to Albany NY and Washington D.C. in 24 hours. Smoke was noted at Charleston
SC on the 14th, and by the 15th was reported in northeastern Texas. (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1962...

The "Columbus Day Big Blow" occurred in the Pacific Northwest. It was
probably the most damaging windstorm of record west of the Cascade
Mountains. Winds reached hurricane force, with gusts above 100 mph. More
than 3.5 billion board feet of timber were blown down, and communications
were severely disrupted due to downed power lines. The storm claimed 48
lives, and caused 210 million dollars damage. (David Ludlum)

...1987...

Floyd, the only hurricane to make landfall the entire season, moved across
the Florida Keys. Floyd produced wind gusts to 59 mph at Duck Key, and up
to nine inches of rain in southern Florida.

Sixteen cities in the Ohio Valley and the Middle Mississippi Valley
reported record low temperatures for the date. Record lows included 27
degrees at Paducah KY, and 24 degrees at Rockford IL and Springfield IL.
(The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1988...

Twenty cities in the Upper Midwest reported record low temperatures for the
date, including International Falls MN with a reading of 17 degrees. The
town of Embarass MN reported a morning low of 8 degrees. Snow showers in
the northeastern U.S. produced five inches at Corry PA. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1989...

Temperatures again warmed into the 80s in the Central Plains Region and the
Middle Mississippi Valley, with 90s in the south central U.S. Six cities
reported record high temperatures for the date, including Fort Smith AR
with a reading of 92 degrees. Strong winds along a cold front crossing the
Great Lakes Region and the Ohio Valley gusted to 61 mph at Johnstown PA.
(The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 13TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1846...

A great hurricane tracked across Cuba, Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas,
Virginia and Pennsylvania. The hurricane inflicted major damage along its
entire path, which was similar to the path of Hurricane Hazel 108 years
later. The hurricane caused great damage at Key West FL, and at
Philadelphia PA it was the most destructive storm in thirty years. (David
Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1986...

Four tornadoes struck southeastern Virginia late in the night causing three
million dollars damage. Tornadoes at Falls Church VA caused a million
dollars damage. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders)

...1987...

Fifteen cities in the eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the
date. Record lows included 34 degrees at Meridian MS, 28 degrees at Paducah
KY, and 26 degrees at Beckley WV. Another surge of arctic air entered the
north central U.S. bringing snow to parts of Wyoming and Colorado. (The
National Weather Summary)

...1988...

A total of forty-three cities in the eastern U.S. and the Upper Midwest
reported record low temperatures for the date, including Elkins WV and
Marquette MI where the mercury dipped to 18 degrees. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1989...

Sixteen cities reported record high temperatures for the date as readings
warmed into the 80s and low 90s from the Southern and Central Plains to the
Southern and Middle Atlantic Coast. Evansville IND and North Platte NE
reported record highs of 91 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 14TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1957...

Floodwaters roared through a migrant labor camp near the town of Picacho AZ
flooding fifty cabins and a dozen nearby homes. 250 migrant workers lost
their shelters. The month was one of the wettest Octobers in Arizona
weather history. (The Weather Channel)

...1965...

Heavy rains hit the coastal areas of southeastern Florida. In a 24 hour
period rains of twenty inches were reported from Deerfield Beach to Fort
Lauderdale, with 25.28 inches on the Fort Lauderdale Bahia-Mar Yacht Basin.
Flooding that resulted caused considerable damage to roads and streets. The
rains inundated numerous newly planted vegetable fields, and some
residences. Ten miles away just 4.51 inches of rain was reported. (14th-
15th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1981...

Four days of heavy rain across northern Texas and southern Oklahoma came to
an end. The heaviest rains fell in a band from southwest of Abilene TX to
McAlester OK, with up to 26 inches reported north of Gainesville, in north
central Texas. The heavy rains were the result of decaying Hurricane Norma,
which also spawned thirteen tornadoes across the region. Seven deaths were
attributed to the flooding. (Storm Data)

...1984...

Dense fog contributed to a 118 vehicle accident on I-94, just south of
Milwaukee WI. It was the seventh day of an eight day stretch of dense fog.
At the time of the accident the visibility was reportedly close to zero.
(Storm Data)

...1987...

Sixteen cities, mostly in the Appalachain Region, reported record low
temperatures for the date. Record lows included 43 degrees at Lake Charles
LA, 35 degrees at Augusta GA, and 27 degrees at Asheville NC. Gale force
winds buffeted the Carolina coast. Light snow fell across parts of Wyoming,
Colorado, and western South Dakota. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Forty cities in the eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the
date. Elkins WV was the cold spot in the nation with a record low of 18
degrees above zero. Thunderstorms in Arizona drenched Phoenix with nine
inches of rain in nine hours, the fifth highest total for any given day in
ninety-two years of records. Carefree AZ was soaked with two inches of
rain. (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Thunderstorms produced severe weather over Michigan during the morning, and
over New York State and Connecticut during the afternoon and evening hours.
Thunderstorms spawned two tornadoes, and there were ninety reports of large
hail or damaging winds, including seventy reports of damaging winds in New
York State. A tornado at McDonough NY killed one person and injured three
other people. Strong thunderstorm winds gusted to 105 mph at Somerset.
Temperatures warmed into the 80s and lower 90s over much of the nation east
of the Rockies, with eleven cities reporting record high temperatures for
the date. Afternoon highs of 81 degrees at Beckley WV and Bluefield WV
equalled October records. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 15TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1880...

A violent early season blizzard raked Minnesota and the Dakotas. Winds
gusted to 70 mph at Yankton SD, and snow drifts 10 to 15 feet high were
reported in northwest Iowa and southeast South Dakota. Saint Paul MN
reported a barometric pressure of 28.65 inches on the 16th. Railroads were
blocked by drifts of snow which remained throughout the severe winter to
follow. Gales did extensive damage to ship on the Great Lakes. (15th-16th)
(David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1954...

Hurricane Hazel struck the Carolina coastline. The hurricane demolished
every pier along a 170 mile stretch from Myrtle Beach SC to Cedar Island
NC, and obliterated entire lines of beach homes. Hurricane Hazel also
destroyed 1500 homes as it moved inland with seventeen foot tides. Winds
between Myrtle Beach SC and Cape Fear NC gusted to 150 mph. Hurricane Hazel
caused 163 million dollars damage, and claimed the lives of 98 persons.
(David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1966...

Iowa experienced its worst late season tornado of record. In just one
minute a twister tore through the town of Belmond leveling 75 percent of
the businesses, and 100 homes, causing more than eleven million dollars
damage. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Unseasonably cold weather continued in the eastern U.S., with thirteen
cities reporting record low temperatures for the date. The low of 34
degrees at Montgomery AL was their coldest reading of record for so early
in the season. Lows of 32 degrees at Harrisburg PA and 34 degrees at
Parkersburg WV marked their third straight morning of record cold. (The
National Weather Summary)

...1988...

The cold high pressure system responsible for the record low temperatures
in the eastern U.S. began to move out to sea, giving way to a trend toward
"Indian Summer". Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front produced
golf ball size hail at Altamont KS and hail two inches in diameter at Yates
City IL. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Hurricane Jerry made landfall at Galveston TX at 6:30 PM (CDT). Winds at
the Galveston Airport reached 75 mph, with gusts to 100 mph. Tides along
the island were six to eight feet, and rainfall totals ranged up to
slightly more than six inches north of Beaumont. Three persons were killed
when their vehicle was blown off the Galveston seawall into the pounding
surf. Total damage along the Upper Texas Coast was estimated at fifteen
million dollars. Thunderstorms produced severe weather in Lower Michigan
during the late morning. Two persons were injured when a tree fell on their
camper at the Traverse City State park. While strong northerly winds
ushered much colder air into the central U.S., unseasonably warm weather
continued in the south central and eastern U.S. The afternoon high of 82
degrees at Bluefield WV was a record for October. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)

OCTOBER 16TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1913...

The temperature in Downtown San Francisco soared to 101 degrees to equal
their record for October. (The Weather Channel)

...1937...

An unlikely winter-like storm produced as much as ten inches of snow in
Minnesota and Iowa.

...1987...

Ten cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for
the date. The low of 34 degrees at Augusta GA marked their third straight
morning of record cold. A cold front brought showers and thunderstorms to
parts of the central U.S. Lightning struck a bull and six cows under a tree
near Battiest OK. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Late afternoon thunderstorms produced severe weather in southwestern Lower
Michigan and northern Indiana. One thunderstorm spawned a tornado north of
Nappanee IN which caused half a million dollars damage. Six cities in
California reported record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon
high of 100 degrees at Red Bluff CA was the latest such reading of record
for so late in the autumn season. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm
Data)

...1989...

Heavy snow blanketed the foothills of Colorado. Up to three inches was
reported around Denver. Echo Lake was buried under nineteen inches of snow.
Temperatures again warmed into the 80s and lower 90s in the eastern and
south central U.S. Thirteen cities reported record high temperatures for
the date, including Atlantic City NJ with a reading of 84 degrees. (Storm
Data) (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 17TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1781...

General Cornwallis attempted to escape encirclement by crossing York River,
"but a violent storm arose" dispersing his boats causing him to ask for an
armistice. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)

...1910...

A hurricane made a loop off the southwest coast of Florida. Winds above 100
mph were reported at Fort Myers FL, and the barometric pressure at Sand Key
reached 28.40 inches. (David Ludlum)

...1950...

Small but powerful Hurricane King struck Miami FL. The hurricane packs
winded to 122 mph, with gusts to 150 mph. Hurricane King then moved up the
Florida peninsula to Georgia. Four persons were killed and damage was 28
million dollars. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1971...

Great balls of fire were observed just ahead of a tornado moving down the
main street of Wray CO. However, little other electrical activity
accompanied the storm. Nine persons were injured in the tornado, all at a
trailer court at the edge of town. (The Weather Channel)

...1984...

A snowstorm struck northern Utah producing a record 18 inches in 24 hours
at Salt Lake City, and 40 inches at the nearby Alta Ski Resort. The town of
Magna, located ten miles west of Salt Lake City, did not receive any snow
at all. The storm was responsible for a fifty vehicle pile-up along
Interstate 15 near Farmington UT. (Storm Data)

...1987...

It was a great day for an Oktoberfest, or to enjoy the colors of autumn, as
much of the nation enjoyed sunny and mild weather. Columbia SC dipped to 34
degrees, marking their third morning in a row of record cold. Bakersfield
CA reached 80 degrees for the 143rd day in a row to break a record
established in 1940. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the Middle Mississippi Valley and
the Lower Ohio Valley. Severe thunderstorms spawned three tornadoes in
Indiana, including one which injured four persons. Strong thunderstorm
winds at Connerville IND caused three million dollars damage. Thunderstorms
in Illinois produced hail two inches in diameter Colfax. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1989...

Showers and thunderstorms representing the remnants of Hurricane Jerry
deluged southeast Kentucky with four to six inches of rain in 18 to 24
hours, resulting in widespread flash flooding. Flooding resulted in more
than five million dollars damage. Temperatures again warmed into the 80s
and lower 90s in the southeastern U.S. Lakeland FL and Orlando FL reported
record highs of 95 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

OCTOBER 18TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1906...

A hurricane struck South Florida drowning 124 persons stranded in the
Florida Keys. (David Ludlum)

...1910...

Northeasterly winds as high as 70 mph (from a hurricane moving northward up
the Florida peninsula) carried water out of Tampa Bay and the Hillsboro
River. The water level lowered to nine feet below mean low water. Forty
ships were grounded.

(The Weather Channel)

...1930...

A big early season lake effect snowburst on the lee shores of Lake Erie and
Lake Ontario produced 47 inches at Governeur NY and 48 inches just south of
Buffalo. (David Ludlum)

...1987...

Thunderstorms in northeastern Texas produced golf ball size hail at
Atlanta, along with wind gusts to 86 mph, and four inches of rain. Damage
from the storm was estimated at more than a million dollars. Sunny and mild
weather continued across much of the rest of the nation. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1988...

Eight cities in the southwestern U.S. reported record high temperatures for
the date, including Red Bluff CA with a reading of 96 degrees. (The
National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Unseasonably cold air began to invade the central and eastern U.S. Light
snow fell across northern Maine, and snow was also reported in the Great
Lakes Region, including the Chicago area. Bismarck ND was the cold spot in
the nation with a low of 9 degrees above zero. Five cities in Florida
reported record high readings for the date, as temperatures warmed above 80
degrees. Miami FL reported a record high of 90 degrees. (The National
Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 19TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1844...

The famous "Lower Great Lakes Storm" occurred. Southwesterly winds were at
hurricane force for five hours, driving lake waters into downtown Buffalo
NY. The storm drowned 200 persons. (David Ludlum)

...1961...

Rain changed to a record early season, heavy wet snow over the southern
mountains of West Virginia. Leaves were still on trees, resulting in the
worst forest disaster since the fires of 1952 and 953. One to two feet of
snow fell near Summersville and Richwood. (19th-20th) (The Weather Channel)

...1984...

Thunderstorms deluged the town of Odem TX (located 15 miles northwest of
Corpus Christi) with 25 inches of rain in just three and a half hours. Most
businesses in Odem were flooded, as were 1000 homes in nearby Sinton. (The
Weather Channel)

...1987...

A cold front brought rainshowers to parts of the central U.S., and ushered
cool Canadian air into the Great Plains Region. Daytime highs were only in
the 30s in North Dakota and eastern Montana. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Thunderstorms produced high winds in eastern Colorado, with gusts to 63 mph
reported at La Junta. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Record breaking snows fell across northern and central Indiana. Totals
ranged up to 10.5 inches at Kokomo, and 9.3 inches was reported at
Indianapolis. The 8.8 inch total at South Bend was a record for the month
as a whole. Up to seven inches of snow fell in extreme southern Lower
Michigan, and up to six inches fell in southwestern Ohio. The heavy wet
snow downed many trees and power lines. Half the city of Cincinnati OH was
without electricity during the morning hours. Temperatures dipped below
freezing across much of the Great Plains Region. Twenty cities, including
fourteen in Texas, reported record low temperatures for the date. North
Platte NE reported a record low of 11 degrees. In Florida, four cities
reported record high temperatures for the date. The record high of 92
degrees at Miami also marked a record fourteen days of 90 degree weather in
October, and 116 such days for the year. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 20TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1770...

An exceedingly great storm struck eastern New England causing extensive
coastal damage from Massachusetts to Maine, and the highest tide in 47
years. (David Ludlum)

...1983...

Remnants of Pacific Hurricane Tico caused extensive flooding in central and
south central Oklahoma. Oklahoma City set daily rainfall records with 1.45
inch on the 19th, and 6.28 inches on the 20th. (17th-21st) (The Weather
Channel)

...1987...

Cold arctic air invaded the Upper Midwest, and squalls in the Lake Superior
snowbelt produced heavy snow in eastern Ashland County and northern Iron
County of Wisconsin. Totals ranged up to 18 inches at Mellen. In the
western U.S., the record high of 69 degrees at Seattle WA was their
twenty-fifth of the year, their highest number of record highs for any
given year. Bakersfield CA reported a record 146 days in a row with daily
highs 80 degrees or above. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1988...

Unseasonably warm weather continued in the western U.S. In California,
afternoon highs of 96 degrees at Redding and Red Bluff were records for the
date. (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Forty-nine cities reported record low temperatures for the date as readings
dipped into the 20s and 30s across much of the south central and
southeastern U.S. Lows of 32 degrees at Lake Charles LA and 42 degrees at
Lakeland FL were records for October, and Little Rock AR reported their
earliest freeze of record. Snow blanketed the higher elevations of Georgia
and the Carolinas. Melbourne FL dipped to 47 degrees shortly before
midnight to surpass the record low established that morning. Showers and
thunderstorms brought heavy rain to parts of the northeastern U.S. Autumn
leaves on the ground clogged drains and ditches causing flooding. Up to
4.10 inches of rain soaked southern Vermont in three days. Flood waters
washed 600 feet of railroad track, resulting in a train derailment. (The
National Weather Summary)(Storm Data)

OCTOBER 21ST

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1934...

A severe windstorm lashed the northern Pacific coast. In Washington State,
the storm claimed the lives of 22 persons, and caused 1.7 million dollars
damage, mostly to timber. Winds, gusting to 87 mph at North Head WA,
produced waves twenty feet high. (David Ludlum)

...1957...

The second in a series of unusual October storms hit southern California
causing widespread thunderstorms. Santa Maria was drenched with 1.13 inches
of rain in two hours. Hail drifted to 18 inches in East Los Angeles.
Waterspouts were sighted off Point Mugu and Oceanside. (20th-21st) (The
Weather Channel)

...1987...

Cold arctic air continued to invade the central U.S. Eleven record lows
were reported in the Great Plains Region, including lows of 12 degrees at
Valentine NE, and 9 degrees at Aberdeen SD. Temperatures warmed rapidly
during the day in the Southern and Central Plains Region. Goodland KS
warmed from a morning low of 24 degrees to an afternoon high of 75 degrees.
(The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Joan, the last hurricane of the season, neared the coast of Nicaragua
packing 125 mph winds. Joan claimed more than 200 lives as she moved over
Central America, and total damage approached 1.5 billion dollars. Crossing
more than 40 degrees of longitude, Hurricane Joan never strayed even one
degree from the 12 degree north parallel. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

...1989...

Unseasonably cold weather continued to grip the south central and
southeastern U.S. Twenty cities reported record low temperatures for the
date, including Calico AR with a reading of 26 degrees, and Daytona Beach
FL with a low of 41 degrees. Squalls in the Great Lakes Region finally came
to an end, but not before leaving Marquette MI buried under 12.7 inches of
snow, a record 24 hour total for October. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

OCTOBER 22ND

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1965...

The temperature soared to 104 degrees at San Diego CA. Southern California
was in the midst of a late October heat wave that year. Los Angeles had ten
consecutive days with afternoon highs reaching 100 degrees. (David Ludlum)
(The Weather Channel)

...1985...

A guest on the top floor of a hotel in Seattle WA was seriously injured
while talking on the phone when lightning struck. Several persons are
killed each year when the electrical charge from a lightning bolt travels
via telephone wiring. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Yakutat AK surpassed their previous all-time yearly precipitation total of
190 inches. Monthly records were set in June with 17 inches, in September
with 70 inches, and in October with more than 40 inches. (Sandra and TI
Richard Sanders - 1987)

Twenty-two cities in the eastern U.S., most of them in the southeast
states, reported record low temperatures for the date. Morning lows of 30
degrees at Athens GA, 28 degrees at Birmingham AL, and 23 degrees at Pinson
AL, were the coldest of record for so early in the season. (The National
Weather Summary)

Showers produced heavy rain in southern California, with amounts ranging up
to five inches at Blue Jay. Flash flooding resulted in two deaths, ten
injuries, and more than a million dollars damage. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)

...1988...

A "nor'easter" swept across the coast of New England. Winds gusted to 75
mph, and large waves and high tides caused extensive shoreline flooding. A
heavy wet snow blanketed much of eastern New York State, with a foot of
snow reported in Lewis County. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1989...

A storm system moving out of the Gulf of Alaska brought rain to the
Northern and Central Pacific Coast Region, with snow in some of the
mountains of Oregon, and wind gusts to 60 mph along the Oregon coast. Six
cities in Florida reported record low temp-eratures for the date, including
Tallahassee with a reading of 34 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

OCTOBER 23RD

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1761...

A hurricane struck southeastern New England. It was the most violent in
thirty years. Thousands of trees blocked roads in Massachsuetts and Rhode
Island. (David Ludlum)

...1843...

"Indian Summer" was routed by cold and snow that brought sleighing from the
Poconos to Vermont. A foot of snow blanketed Haverhill NH and Newberry VT,
and 18 to 24 inches were reported in some of the higher elevations. Snow
stayed on the ground until the next spring. (22nd-23rd) (Sandra and TI
Richard Sanders - 1987) (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Thirteen cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures
for the date. It marked the sixth record low of the month for Greer SC and
Columbia SC, and the ninth of the month for Montgomery AL. Showers and
thunderstorms deluged Corpus Christi TX with five inches of rain.
Winnemucca NV reported their first measurable rain in ninety-two days,
while Yakima WA reported a record 96 days in a row without measurable
rainfall. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Denver CO reported their first freeze of the autumn, and Chicago IL
reported their first snow. In Texas, afternoon highs of 93 degrees at
Austin and San Antonio were records for the date. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1989...

A storm moving out of the Gulf of Alaska brought rain and high winds to the
Central Pacific Coast Region. High winds in Nevada gusted to 67 mph at
Reno, and thunderstorms around Redding CA produced wind gusts to 66 mph.
Locally heavy rains in the San Francisco area caused numerous mudslides,
adding insult to injury for earthquake victims. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)

OCTOBER 24TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1785...

A four day rain swelled the Merrimack River in New Hampshire and
Massachusetts to the greatest height of record causing extensive damage to
bridges and mills. (David Ludlum)

...1878...

A hurricane produced widespread damage across North Carolina, Virginia,
Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. At Philadelphia PA, the hurricane
was the worst of record. (David Ludlum)

...1937...

A snow squall in Buffalo NY tied up traffic in six inches of slush. (David
Ludlum)

...1947...

The Bar Harbor holocaust occurred in Maine when forest fires consumed homes
and a medical research institute. The fires claimed 17 lives, and caused
thirty million dollars damage. (David Ludlum)

...1951...

Sacramento CA reported a barometric pressure of 29.42 inches, to establish
a record for October. (The Weather Channel)

...1969...

Unseasonably cold air gripped the northeastern U.S. Lows of 10 degrees at
Concord NH and 6 degrees at Albany NY established October records. (The
Weather Channel)

...1987...

Snow fell across northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin overnight,
with five inches reported at Poplar Lake MN and Gunflint Trail MN.
Thunderstorm rains caused flash flooding in south central Arizona, with
street flooding reported around Las Vegas NV. Strong northwesterly winds
gusting to 50 mph downed some trees and power lines in western Pennsylvania
and the northern panhandle of West Virginia. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

...1988...

Strong winds circulating around a deep low pressure centered produced snow
squalls in the Great Lakes Region, with six inches reported at Ironwood MI.
Wind gusts to 80 mph were reported at State College PA. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1989...

A storm in the western U.S. produced up to three feet of snow in the
mountains around Lake Tahoe, with 21 inches reported at Donner Summit.
Thunderstorms in northern California produced 3.36 inches of rain at
Redding to establish a 24 hour record for October, and bring their rainfall
total for the month to a record 5.11 inches. Chiefly "Indian Summer" type
weather prevailed across the rest of the nation. Fifteen cities in the
north central U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date as
readings soared into the 70s and 80s. Record highs included 74 degrees at
International Falls MN, and 86 degrees at Yankton SD. (The National Weather
Summary) (Storm Data)

OCTOBER 25TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1921...

A hurricane with 100 mph winds hit Tampa FL causing several million dollars
damage. (David Ludlum)

...1977...

Dutch Harbor in Alaska reported a barometric pressure reading of 27.31
inches (925 millibars) to establish an all-time record for the state. (The
Weather Channel)

...1981...

A northbound tornado caused two million dollars damage to Bountstown FL in
less than five minutes. Fortunately no deaths occurred along its six mile
path, which was 30 to 100 yards in width. Radar at Apalachicola had no
indication of a tornado or severe weather. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

A storm system moving across the Saint Lawrence Valley produced 40 to 50
mph winds east of Lake Ontario. High winds downed some trees around
Watertown NY, and produced waves seven feet high between Henderson Harbor
and Alexandria Bay. Mason City IA and Waterloo IA tied for honors as cold
spot in the nation with record lows for the date of 19 degrees. Severe
thunderstorms in Oklahoma and northern Texas produced golf ball size hail
and wind gusts to 65 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1988...

Severe thunderstorms erupted over northeastern Texas during the late
evening producing softball size hail at Newcastle and Jonesboro. Low
pressure over James Bay in Canada continued to produced showers and gale
force winds in the Great Lakes Region. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

...1989...

Low pressure over Nevada produced high winds in the southwestern U.S., and
spread heavy snow into Utah. Winds gusted to 63 mph at the Mojave Airport
in southern California. Snowfall totals in Utah ranged up to 12 inches at
Snowbird, with 11 inches at Alta. "Indian Summer" type weather continued in
the central and eastern U.S. Twenty cities in the north central U.S.
reported record high temperatures for the date. Highs of 77 degrees at
Alpena MI and 81 degrees at Saint Cloud MN were the warmest of record for
so late in the season. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

OCTOBER 26TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1859...

New York City had their earliest substantial snow of record as four inches
blanketed the city. (David Ludlum)

...1919...

The temperature at Bismarck ND plunged to ten degrees below zero, the
earliest subzero reading of record for the city, and a record for the month
of October. (The Weather Channel)

...1926...

Barrow AK received a record fifteen inches of snow, and also established a
24 hour precipitation record of 1.00 inch which lasted until the 21st of
July in 1987. (The Weather Channel)

...1962...

A storm brought five to six inches of snow to Vermont and New Hampshire,
with up to ten inches reported in the mountains. (The Weather Channel)

...1983...

A heat wave was in progress over the Northern Rockies, with record highs of
81 degrees at Sheridan WY and Billings MT.(Sandra and TI Richard Sanders -
1987)

...1987...

Five cities in south central Texas reported record high temperatures for
the date, including Corpus Christi and Del Rio with readings of 93 degrees.
Laredo TX was the hot spot in the nation with a high of 98 degrees.
Thunderstorms moving over the Lower Mississsippi Valley deluged Lake
Charles LA with 2.70 inches of rain in one hour resulting in severe local
flooding. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1988...

Thunderstorms moving out of northern Texas spawned five tornadoes in
Louisiana during the morning hours. The thunderstorms also produced wind
gusts to 75 mph at Jennings LA, and the driver of a vehicle was killed by a
falling tree near Coushatta LA. Snow squalls in the Lower Great Lakes
Region produced heavy snow in western New York State, with 12 inches
reported at Colden. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1989...

Unseasonably warm weather continued in the north central U.S. Afternoon
highs of 78 degrees at Alpena MI, 75 degrees at Duluth MN, 79 degrees at
Fargo ND, 77 degrees at International Falls MN, 76 degrees at Marquette MI,
75 degrees at Sault Ste Marie MI, and 80 degrees at Saint Cloud MN, were
all the warmest of record for so late in the season. Morning lows of 63
degrees at Concordia KS and Omaha NE were the warmest of record for the
date. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 27TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1764...

A "very remarkable storm of snow with high winds" produced 22 inches at
Rutland in central Massachusetts. (David Ludlum)

...1929...

A snowstorm dumped 27 inches upon Ishpeming MI in 24 hours to establish a
state record. (David Ludlum)

...1962...

An early season winter storm over New England blanketed northern Maine with
7 to 16 inches of snow, and southeastern New England with up to 3 inches of
snow. Worcester MA received a record 4.7 inches of snow. (The Weather
Channel)

...1987...

Showers and thunderstorms produced locally heavy rain from Virginia to New
York State. Fallen leaves made roads and sidewalks slick, and also clogged
sewers. Rainfall totals of 1.55 inches at Newark NJ, 1.54 inches at
Harrisburg PA, 1.27 inches at Scranton PA, and 1.22 inches at Atlantic City
NJ, were records for the date. (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Low pressure brought snow and gale force winds to the Great Lakes Region,
and snow and high winds to the north central U.S. Winds gusted to 47 mph at
Lansing MI, and reached 55 mph at Pierre SD. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

...1989...

Wintry weather invaded the northwestern U.S. A storm crossing the Central
Rockies produced up to 23 inches of snow in the mountains east of Salt Lake
City UT. "Indian Summer" continued in the Lower Ohio Valley and the Upper
Great Lakes Region. Afternoon highs of 71 degrees at Marquette MI and 72
degrees at Sault Ste Marie MI were records for the date. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

OCTOBER 28TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1936...

The temperature at Layton NJ dipped to 9 above zero to establish a state
record for the month of October. (The Weather Channel)

...1971...

A severe early season blizzard raged across the Plateau Region and Rocky
Mountain Region. Heavy snow blocked railroads and interstate highways, and
record cold accompanied the storm. Lander WY received 27 inches of snow,
and the temperature at Big Piney WY plunged to 15 degrees below zero.
(David Ludlum)

...1987...

Thunderstorms over the San Joaquin Valley of California produced
three-quarters of an inch of rain in thirty minutes at Placerville, and
caused numerous power outages due to lightning. Rain began to diminish in
the northeastern U.S., but some flooding continued in Vermont, eastern New
York and northern New Jersey. One inch rains in Vermont clogged culverts
and sewers with fallen leaves, resulting in erosion of dirt roads. (Storm
Data) (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Arctic cold invaded the north central U.S. Valentine NE dipped to 8
degrees, and Cutbank MT reported a morning low of one degree above zero.
The temperature at Estes Park CO dipped to 15 degrees, but then soared
thirty degrees in less than thirty minutes. (The National Weather Summary)

...1989...

A storm crossing the western U.S. produced 10 to 20 inches of snow across
northern and central Wyoming, with 22 inches reported at Burgess Junction.
Seven cities in the Lower Ohio Valley and the Upper Great Lakes Region
reported record high temperatures for the date as readings again warmed
into the 70s. Alpena MI reported a record high of 75 degrees. (The National
Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

OCTOBER 29TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1917...

The temperature at Denver CO dipped to zero, and at Soda Butte WY the
mercury plunged to 33 degrees below zero, a U.S. record for the month of
October. (David Ludlum)

...1942...

A tornado struck the town of Berryville in northwest Arkansas killing 20
persons and causing half a million dollars damage. (David Ludlum)

...1956...

A violent tornado, or series of tornadoes, moved along a path more than 100
miles in length from south of North Platte NE into Rock County NE. It was
an unusually late occurence so far north and west in the U.S. for such a
storm. (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Severe thunderstorms in Arizona produced wind gusts to 86 mph at the
Glendale Airport near Phoenix, baseball size hail and 70 mph winds at
Wickenburg, and up to an inch of rain in fifteen minutes in Yavapai County
and northwest Maricopa County. Arizona Public Service alone reported 2.5
million dollars damage from the storms. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

...1988...

Wintry weather prevailed in the Upper Midwest. South Bend IND equalled
their record for October with a morning low of 23 degrees. International
Falls MN reported a record low of 11 degrees in the morning, then dipped
down to 8 degrees above zero late in the evening. (The National Weather
Summary)

...1989...

Thunderstorms developing along a cold front produced severe weather in
Oklahoma and north central Texas during the late afternoon and evening
hours. Thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced weak tornadoes near Snyder and
Davidson, and produced hail two inches in diameter at Altus. Large hail
damaged 60 to 80 percent of the cotton crop in Tillman County OK. Nine
cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the
date as readings warmed into the 70s. For Marquette MI it marked their
fifth straight day of record warmth. Arctic cold invaded the western U.S.
Lows of 7 degrees at Alamosa CO and 9 degrees at Elko NV were records for
the date. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 30TH

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1925...

Nashville TN was blanketed with an inch of snow, their earliest measurable
snow of record. (The Weather Channel)

...1947...

The Donora PA smog disaster finally came to an end. For five days an
inversion trapped impurities in the lower atmosphere over the Monongahela
Valley killing 20 persons, and leaving more than 2000 others sick.
(26th-30th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Severe thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced golf ball size hail and wind
gusts to 74 mph near the town of Gould. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed
across the central U.S. Temperatures warmed into the 80s form Texas to the
Lower Missouri Valley. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

...1988...

Ten cities in the Upper Midwest reported record low temperatures for the
date. The morning low of 20 degrees at South Bend IND was a record for
October, and lows of 18 degrees at Grand Rapids MI and 20 degrees at Fort
Wayne IND equalled records for October. The low of 2 degrees at
International Falls MN smashed their previous record for the date by 11
degrees. Syracuse NY received 2.9 inches of snow to establish a record for
October with 5.7 inches for the month. (The National Weather Summary)
(Storm Data)

...1989...

Temperatures soared into the 70s in the northeastern U.S. The record high
of 73 degrees at Alpena MI marked their sixth straight day of record
warmth. In the western U.S., Klamath Falls OR reported a record low of 19
degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

OCTOBER 31ST

HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS

...1846...

Eighty-seven pioneers were trapped by early snows in the Sierra Nevada
Mountains that piled five feet deep, with 30 to 40 foot drifts. Just 47
persons survived the "Donner Pass Tragedy". (The Weather Channel)

...1950...

Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the central U.S. for Halloween. The
temperature soared to 83 degrees at Minneapolis MN, their warmest reading
of record for so late in the season. (The Weather Channel)

...1965...

Fort Lauderdale FL was deluged with 13.81 inches of rain, which brought
their rainfall total for the month of October to an all-time record of
42.43 inches. (30th-31st) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

...1987...

Halloween was a wet one in the southwestern U.S. Heavy rain in southern
California resulted in numerous mudslides. Weather-related auto accidents
resulted in three deaths and twenty-five injuries. Mount Wilson CA received
3.14 inches of rain in 24 hours. Yakima WA reported measurable rainfall for
the first time since the 18th of July. The 103 day long dry spell was their
longest of record. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

...1988...

Twenty-two cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures
for the date. The low of 19 degrees at Cleveland OH was a record for
October, and morning lows of 21 degrees at Allentown PA and Bridgeport CT
tied October records. Nine cities in the southwestern U.S. reported record
high temperatures for the date, including Phoenix AZ with a reading of 96
degrees. Showers made Halloween a soggy one in the southeastern U.S. (The
National Weather Summary)

...1989...

Halloween night was a soggy one in New England. Showers in the northeastern
U.S. produced more than an inch and a half of rain in six hours at some
locations. An invasion of cold arctic air brought an abrupt end to a week
of "Indian Summer" type weather in the Great Lakes Region, and brought snow
and subzero wind chill readings to the Northern Plains. In Colorado,
Alamosa was the cold spot in the nation with a record low of two degrees
above zero, and a Halloween night storm brought 3 to 6 inches of snow to
the Front Range, and 5 to 10 inches to the nearby foothills. Icy streets
around Denver the next morning made for a rather spooky commute. (The
National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
