NATIONAL SUMMARY
-Beryl made landfall as a strong tropical storm at 12:10 a.m. early
Monday near Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Maximum sustained winds at the
time of landfall were 70 mph with higher gusts. Spirals of drenching
rain and thunderstorms spun around the center, which extended as far
north as central South Carolina and as far south as South Florida.
Scorching heat blazed across the Midwest, Ohio Valley and
mid-Atlantic with temperatures surging into the 90s in many places.
On the rim of the heat and humidity, showers and thunderstorms fired
across upstate New York and parts of the Northeast. Along the
ridgetops of the northern and central Appalachians, spotty
thunderstorms developed in the heat of the afternoon. A strong cold
front continued to march eastward across the northern and central
Mississippi Valley and southern Great Lakes where the air was hot,
humid and summerlike. The cold front caused an eruption of showers
and storms, some of which became locally severe as they plowed into
the Midwest and southern Plains later in the day. The northern
Rockies continued to be unsettled as an upper-level disturbance spun
over the region. This feature brought more clouds, showers and areas
of mountain snow. Spotty showers wet the ground along the Washington
and Oregon coastline. In the Desert Southwest, high pressure in
control lead to tranquil weather with plenty of bright sunshine.
SPECIAL WEATHER
Remembering Deadly Tornadoes
-Today marks the anniversary of two deadly tornadoes across the
midsection of the United States. One tornado killed two people as it
tore a 20-mile long path through central North Dakota on this date in
1953. The tornado, which was 600 yards wide at one point, damaged
nearly every building in Fort Rice. Pews in one Catholic church were
jammed 4 feet into the ground. A total of 12 people lost their lives
when the second tornado on this date tore through Marion, Ill., in
1982. The twister flattened three shopping centers and an apartment
complex.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
Some Record Highs from Monday:
-Pensacola, Fla., set a record of 98 degrees, breaking the record of
95 degrees set in 2000.
-Fort Smith, Ark., set a record of 97 degrees, breaking the record of
96 degrees set in 1886 and 1927.
-Toledo, Ohio, set a record of 96 degrees, breaking the record of 95
degrees set back in 1911.
-Chicago, Ill., set a record of 95 degrees, breaking the record of 93
degrees set in 1977.
-Fort Wayne, Ind., set a record of 95 degrees, breaking the record of
94 degrees set back in 1911.
-Monroe, La., tied the record of 95 degrees, previously set last year.
-West Plains. Mo., set a record of 94 degrees, smashing the record of
89 degrees set in 1962.
-St. Louis, Mo., set a record of 94 degrees, breaking the record of
93 degrees set in 1991 and 2006.
-Tulsa, Okla., tied the record of 94 degrees, previously set in 1926.
-Cleveland, Ohio, set a record of 92 degrees, breaking the record of
89 degrees set in 1941, 1987 and 1991.
-Rolla, Mo., set a record of 92 degrees, breaking the record of 91
degrees set in 1962.
-Mansfield, Ohio, set a record of 91 degrees, breaking the record of
89 degrees set in 1941.
-Syracuse, N.Y., tied the record of 91 degrees, previously set back
in 1911.
-Youngstown, Ohio, set a record of 90 degrees, breaking the record of
89 degrees set in 1941.
-Springfield, Mo., set a record high of 90 degrees, breaking the
record of 89 degrees set back in 1911.
-Jackson, Ky., tied the record of 89 degrees, previously set in 1987.
-Binghamton, N.Y., set a record of 87 degrees, breaking the record of
86 degrees set in 1977.
-Buffalo, N.Y., tied the record of 86 degrees, previously set in 1955
and 1987.
24-Hour Rainfall Totals, as of 1 A.M. EDT Tuesday:
(*denotes daily rainfall record)
Perry, FL 4.26"
Keystone Heights, FL 3.29"
Gainesville, FL 3.25"*
Ocala, FL 2.40"
Cross City, FL 2.26"
Daytona Beach, FL 1.97"
Jacksonville, FL 1.78"
Superior, WI 1.67"
Aitkin, MN 1.46"
Two Harbors, MN 1.40"
Miami, FL 1.33"
Cloquet, MN 1.23"
Escanaba, MI 1.06"
Hibbing, MN 1.05"
Alma, GA 1.05"
Duluth, MN 1.05"
Okeechobee, FL 1.03"
Lacon, IL 1.00"
Orr, MN 0.95"
Leesburg, FL 0.90"
Grand Rapids, MN 0.85"
Princeton, MN 0.72"
Siren, WI 0.70"
Gaylord, MI 0.69"
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Yesterday 102 at Death Valley, California
National Low Yesterday 16 at Bodie State Park, California
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MAY 29
PLACE YEAR EVENT
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Ohio Valley 1982 Severe thunderstorms produced a tornado in
Marion, Ill., that killed 12 and caused $100
million damage. Columbus, Ohio, had wind gusts
to 76 mph. Louisville, Ky., pelted by hail 2
inches in diameter.
Greenville, S.C. 1992 An afternoon high temperature of 54 degrees.
The normal high is 82 degrees.