Wednesday 2:26 am

Wind:N at 7 mph
Pressure:30.05
NATIONAL SUMMARY
Showers and thunderstorms extended from southeastern New England to
much of the southern Appalachians and Piedmont to the Gulf Coast
states and northeastern Texas. The heaviest concentration of rainfall
was over the coastal mid-Atlantic, but isolated drenching, gusty
storms were located throughout the region. Spotty showers and
thunderstorms were located over the Rockies and were beginning to
develop over the central Plains to the Ohio Valley states. Showers
were affecting part of Washington state and northern Oregon. A push
of dry, cooler air was progressing southeastward over the Upper
Midwest. Dry, breezy and very warm conditions were occurring over the
interior Southwest.
SPECIAL WEATHER
A Wild Day in the Midwest Recalled...
--Severe thunderstorms produced widespread wind and hail damage from
Iowa through southern lower Michigan on June 18, 2010. Winds gusted
to 90 mph in parts of Indiana. Windows were blown out of the 25th and
29th floors of the Willis Tower in Chicago. Hundreds of thousand of
people were left without power.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS BY ACCU WEATHER
Severe Weather Incidents Tuesday...
--Flash flooding occurred in Galax City, Va. Multiple streets were
closed do to high water.
--Flash flooding occurred along the Grindstone River in Leicester,
Mass.
--Flash flooding occurred in Worcester, Mass.
--Flash flooding occurred in Red Lion, Pa.
--Flash flooding occurred near Spencer, W.Va.
--Flash flooding occurred in Thornton, W.Va.
--Flash flooding occurred in Charleston, W.Va.
--Flash flooding occurred in Charleston, S.C., early in the morning.
--Flash flooding occurred near Carlisle, Ohio.
--1.00-inch diameter hail fell in Shrewsbury, Mass.
--Thunderstorm winds downed multiple trees and power lines in Upper
Freehold Township, N.J.
--2.50-inch diameter hail fell near Springfield, Minn., early in the
morning and caused damage to crops.
--1.25-inch diameter hail covered the ground near Comfrey, Minn.,
early in the morning.
24-Hour Rainfall (Inches) as of Tuesday Afternoon...
Wise, Va. 1.50
Abingdon, Va. 1.41
Hot Springs, Va. 1.32
Beckley, W.Va. 1.36
Coatesville, Pa. 1.08
Fitchburg, Mass. 1.43
East Milton, Mass. 1.13
Wilmington, Del. 1.40
Dover, Del. 1.18
Bristol, Tenn. 2.90
Memphis, Tenn. 2.32
Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1.62
Philadelphia, PA 0.97
Millville, N.J. 1.89
Dayton, Ohio 1.20
Louisville, Ky. 2.90
Jackson, Ky. 1.52
Portsmouth, N.H. 1.01
Abilene, Texas 2.73
Big Spring, Texas 1.43
Jacksonville, Texas 1.43
Minden, La. 2.44
Bastrop, La. 1.06
Lamar, Colo. 1.83
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Today (through 9 pm) 114 at Death Valley, California
National Low Today (through 9 pm) 30 at Boca Reservoir, California
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JUNE 18
PLACE YEAR EVENT
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East Coast 1893 Hurricane arrived off Cape Cod, after crossing
Florida and sweeping the Southeast coast.
Indianapolis, Ind. 1992 The control tower at the airport was evacuated
early in the morning during a severe thunderstorm.
One-inch hailstones fell, winds gusted to 62 mph
and a tornado was spotted two miles northwest of
the airport.