Weather on This Date - April 7
Today in Weather History
for April 7
April 7, 1857
A late season freeze brought snow to every state in the Union. Even as far south as Houston TX the mercury plunged to 21 degrees. (David Ludlum)
April 7, 1929
Record heat prevailed across New England. Hartford CT reported an afternoon high of 90 degrees. (David Ludlum)
April 7, 1935
Amarillo, TX, reported dust obscuring visibility for twenty hours. Blowing dust was reported twenty-seven of thirty days in the month. On several days the visibility was reduced to near zero by the dust. (The Weather Channel)
April 7, 1938
A tornado touched down in Paulding County, killing one person and injuring several others. Two men in Hiram were reportedly blown 100 yards without injury. (NWS Atlanta)
April 7, 1980
Severe thunderstorms spawned tornadoes which ripped through central Arkansas. The severe thunderstorms also produce high winds and baseball size hail. Five counties were declared disaster areas by President Carter. (The Weather Channel)
April 7, 1987
International Falls, MN, with record warm afternoon high of 71 degrees, was warmer than Miami FL, where the high was a record cool 66 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
April 7, 1988
High winds in the Middle Atlantic Coast Region gusted to 172 mph atop Grandfather Mountain NC. Twenty-nine cities in the southwest and north central U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date, including Yankton SD with a reading of 91 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
April 7, 1989
Twenty-seven cities in the southwestern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 92 degrees in Downtown San Francisco and 104 degrees at Phoenix AZ established records for April. Highs of 78 degrees at Ely NV and 93 degrees at San Jose CA equaled April records. (The National Weather Summary)
April 7, 1990
Low pressure brought strong winds to the Alaska peninsula and the Aleutian Islands. Winds gusted to 68 mph at Port Heiden two days in a row. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed across central Alaska. Yakutat reported a record high of 54 degrees. Unseasonably cold weather prevailed over central sections of the Lower Forty-eight states. A dozen cities from Kansas to Indiana and Alabama reported record low temperatures for the date. Evansville IN equaled their record for April with a morning low of 23 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
April 7, 2010
A temperature of 80 degrees is measured on Grandfather Mountain, NC, the warmest ever measured in April and three degrees short of the all-time record high for any month.
April 7, 2014
In a 48 hour period, widespread 2-4 inches of rain fell across north Georgia and parts of west central Georgia. Isolated areas even received more than 4 inches of rain. Columbus reported 4.42 inches from Sunday, April 6 through Monday, April 7. This caused many rivers to reach flood stage. Also, an EF-1 tornado was confirmed in Spalding County. Around 200 trees were downed by the tornado and at least a dozen homes sustained minor roof damage. Three people were injured when their cars were either struck or ran into downed trees along Highway 92 near Bicycle Road. (NWS Atlanta)
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