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Subject: Today's Weather History Date: Sat May 30 2015 10:04 am
From: Daryl Stout To: All

 TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid

 Today is Saturday  May 30, 2015.
 This is the 150th day of the year, there are 215 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 1879 A major outbreak of severe weather occurred in Kansas and
            western Missouri.  In Kansas, tornadoes killed eighteen
            persons at Delphos, and thirty persons at Irving.  Two
            tornadoes struck the town of Irving within a few minutes
            time virtually wiping the small Kansas community off the
            map.  The second tornado was perhaps two miles wide, and
            exhibited multiple vortices.
    In 1948 A railroad bed acting as a dam gave way during a
            flood along the Columbia River destroying the town of
            Vanport OR.  The nearly 19,000 residents escaped with
            little more than the clothes on their backs.  
            Twenty carloads of glass were needed in Denver CO to
            replace that destroyed by a severe hailstorm.  
    In 1951 After a tornado passed east of Scotsbluff, Nebraska, a
            bean was found embedded 1" into an uncracked egg.
    In 1987 Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the eastern U.S. 
            Eighteen cities, from Virginia to Ohio and Michigan,
            reported record high temperatures for the date.  After-
            noon highs of 97 degrees at Baltimore MD and Washington
            D.C., and 98 degrees at Newark NJ, were records for the
            date.    
    In 1988 Memorial Day heralded heavy snow in some of the mountains
            and higher passes of Wyoming, closing roads in
            Yellowstone Park.  McDonald Pass MT was blanketed with
            eight inches of snow, while the temperature at Miles City
            MT soared to 94 degrees.  A "supercell" thunderstorm in
            west Texas produced baseball size hail in Bailey and Lamb
            counties, and up to five inches of rain in less than an
            hour.    
    In 1989 Thunderstorms produced severe weather from the Upper
            Mississippi Valley to the Upper Ohio Valley during the
            day.  A powerful (F-4) tornado injured three persons and
            caused a million dollars damage at New Providence IA. 
            Baseball size hail was reported at Blue Earth MN. 
    In 1990 Thunderstorms developing along a warm front spawned
            fourteen tornadoes in northeastern Texas during the late
            afternoon and evening hours.  The thunderstorms also
            produced baseball size hail near Marshall, wind gusts to
            77 mph at Commerce, and up to five inches of rain. 
            Thunderstorms over southwestern Kansas produced up to six
            inches of rain.    
    In 2003 The record tornadic swarm of May continued, with 25
            more tornadoes in north and central Illinois. Lockport was
            was the hardest hit.
    In 2004 Over the Memorial Holiday Weekend, 25 states reported 1290
            severe weather reports...805 of those were on Sunday
            alone. Of the reports, 196 were tornadoes (186 of those on
            May 30 alone), 699 wind damage, and the remainder hail or
            flooding. According to the National Weather Service, more
            than a dozen tornadoes had touched down in 10 Indiana
            counties.  This was the third time in three years that
            powerful tornadoes have ripped across central and southern
            Indiana. Marengo in southern Indiana was hard hit, with at
            least one fatality, four injuries, and numerous homes
            damaged or destroyed. But Indiana was not alone in dealing
            with weather related problems. According to news reports
            several people in Kansas and Nebraska were injured by the
            weekend's tornadoes which also ripped through parts of
            those states.
    In 2013 A massive tornado roared through the Oklahoma City area,
            and adjacent areas...including areas of Moore that were
            hit by an EF-5 tornado just days earlier. Another tornado
            hit the St. Louis area...but, it went just north of the
            area. These were just 2 of the severe weather events that
            a large part of the country that day. Three storm chasers
            were part of the fatalities in Oklahoma...and three from
            The Weather Channel were injured by one of the rain
            wrapped tornadoes. The tornado that hit El Reno was
            upgraded to an EF-5. Doppler On Wheels recorded 296 mph
            winds (30th-31st). Plus, the tornado was 2.6 miles wide,
            making it the widest tornado ever documented.


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