Friday, June 27, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 343 • 7 of 30

Today in Weather History


1894: Three people were injured as a tornado destroyed a home 5 miles north of Houghton. Lumber on a wagon was scattered for over a mile. This tornado was estimated to be an F2. Also, a second F2 tornado formed south of Aberdeen and moved northeast and went near Randolph, to beyond Bath. Several barns and two homes were destroyed along the narrow path. Three other small funnels were seen to touch down. Another tornado with estimated F2 strength moved ENE from northeast of St. Lawrence to Bonilla and Hitchcock. At least one home was destroyed. One person was killed in the destruction of her home, north of Wessington. An estimated F2 tornado hit 2 miles south of Henry. At least two small homes were totally blown away. There was another possible tornado 12 miles north of Henry. Numerous tornadoes continued into Minnesota.

1928: This long lived estimated F2 tornado moved southeast from 7 miles west of Faulkton, passing north and east of Orient. Buildings were damaged on nine farms. One home near Orient was riddled with timbers from a nearby grain elevator. This tornado was estimated to travel a distance of 40 miles. Estimated loss of property was $90,000.

1953: A tornado produced F5 damage in Cass and Adair counties in Iowa killing one person and injuring two others as it cut a 10 mile path across rural areas. A board was driven into a tree.

1957: Hurricane Audrey crossed the coastline just west of Cameron, LA as a Category 4. The hurricane underwent extreme intensification just prior to landfall with the central pressure falling from 973 to 930 millibars in only 5 hours. Sustained

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