Friday, September 30, 2011

[californiadisasters] On This Date In CA Weather History (September 30)



On This Date In California Weather History....

2001: Thunderstorms developed in mountains and inland valleys each day starting on this day and ending on 10.1.
Flooding was reported in Beaumont.
One was killed by lightning at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.

1988: Fresno set a high of 99 degrees, making it the only day during the month of September the city has never seen a triple digit high temperature.

1982: It was 49° in Borrego Springs, the lowest temperature on record for September.
This also occurred on 9.27.1986 and 9.30.1971.

1980: The high temperature at Lovelock, NV was 90.

1971: Caribbean Sea Hurricane Irene crossed Nicaragua and reformed in the eastern Pacific as Hurricane Olivia.
Olivia recurved to the northeast and made landfall in central Baja California with rainfall of up to one inch in the southern deserts on this day and on 10.1.
This occurred during the La Niña of 1970-71.

1971:  4.0 inches of snow fell at Donner Memorial State Park.

1970: Drought in Southern California climaxed and hot Santa Ana winds blew starting on 9.25 and ending on this day.
Winds peaked at 60 mph at Cuyamaca.
The winds sparked the Laguna Fire, one of the largest in California history.
Eight were killed, 400 homes were destroyed, and 185,000 acres were burned as of 9.28 from Cuyamaca to Alpine.
In all, the fire consumed whole communities of interior San Diego County.
Half a million acres were burned and caused fifty million dollars in damage.

1950: Fresno reached a chilly 37 degrees for a low temperature, establishing a record low for the month.
This is also the earliest low temperature in the season below 40 degrees on record in Fresno.
Frost was reported in the Fresno area as well for the earliest time ever.

1950: The morning low temperature at Reno, NV was 21.

1946: A tropical storm moved northward into northern Baja California and dissipated with rainfall of up to four inches in the mountains on this day and exceeding four inches in the mountains on 10.1.
This occurred during the El Niño of 1946-47.

1932: Flash flood at Woodfords generated a 45-foot wall of water which killed 15 people and destroyed several locomotives.
Flash flooding also occurred in the Tehachapi Mountains

1932: Heavy rains starting on 9.28 and ending on 10.1 came from a dying tropical cyclone.
It brought flooding to parts of the mountains and deserts of Southern California.
4.38 inches of rain fell at Tehachapi in seven hours on this day.
Floods in Tehachapi resulted in 15 deaths.

1930: It was 46° in Palm Springs, the lowest temperature on record for September.

1921: 1.23 inches of rain fell in San Diego, the greatest daily amount on record for September.
1.50 inches fell on this day and on 10.1, the greatest 24-hour total on record for September.

1894: Fresno had its' coldest maximum on record for the month of September – the high this day reached only 56 degrees.

Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego

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