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Local Weather History For April 1st...
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1983: Hurricane-force winds blasted most of West Texas for much of this day. Bred by an intense cyclone north of the
region, these winds swept over an area from San Angelo northwest to Midland, north to Lubbock and Amarillo. Wind gusts in these areas frequently reached over 70 mph, with an incredible 88 mph measured at Schlemeyer Airfield located just north of Odessa. The high wind fanned countless grass fires (no information was provided on the extent or severity of these fires), reduced visibilities to near zero at times in blowing sand and dust, snapped power poles and lines, blew roofs of several houses and buildings, flipped mobile homes and an airplane, broke numerous windows, flattened billboards and fences, blew down tree limbs, and damaged thousands of trees and plants. A bus driver and three persons were injured when the bus crashed into the back of a semi-trailer between Big Spring and Stanton. Three ambulances shuttled seven persons in near-zero visibility to a hospital after a 27 vehicle pileup on I-20 in Howard County. An Ozona man was hospitalized after touching a downed power line. Incredibly, just four days later much of Southwest Texas would be buried by a historic snowstorm! El Paso recorded their largest snowstorm with 16.5 inches. |