1896 - A hurricane formed on September 22 and lasted until September 30. It formed directly over the Lesser Antilles and hit Cuba, Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania. Its maximum sustained winds were at 130 mph. The heaviest rainfall deposited in association with the storm was 19.96 inches at Glennville, Georgia. This hurricane was responsible for an estimated 130 deaths and $1.5 million in damage.
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Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3am. Partly cloudy. Low around 52, with temperatures rising to around 54 overnight. South wind around 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Day: A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 9am, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny. High near 73, with temperatures falling to around 71 in the afternoon. South wind around 17 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. South southwest wind 12 to 15 mph.
Day: Sunny, with a high near 76. South southwest wind 12 to 15 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. Southwest wind 12 to 15 mph.
Day: Sunny, with a high near 78.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48.
Day: A slight chance of rain showers before noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.
Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 42.
Day: Sunny, with a high near 68.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 41.
Day: Sunny, with a high near 67.
Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 42.
Day: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.
Mon's High Temperature
101 at 16 Miles Southwest Of Tecopa, CA
Mon's Low Temperature
23 at 32 Miles West-southwest Of Bynum, MT
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