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Heat Continues for the East and South-Central U.S.; Strong to Severe Storms Across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast

The extremely dangerous heat wave continues across the East Coast and much of the South-Central U.S. today. Record high temperatures are expected for some areas especially across the Mid-Atlantic where extreme heat risk conditions reside. There is a Slight Risk (level 2 of 5) of severe thunderstorms today for the northern Mid-Atlantic into portions of southern New England. Read More >

SPC
ID #
Date Time
(CST)
Path
Length
(miles)
Path
Width
(yards)
F-Scale Killed Injured County Path
31-1 03/19/1931 1700 1 50   2 6 Custer Clinton
  04/30/1942 0515 3 30   0 0 Custer Clinton (airport)
  03/18/1948 2030 6 50   0 1 Custer .5 S - 2 N Clinton
54-8 04/26/1954 1530 n/a n/a F1 0 0 Custer 4 S Clinton
55-49 05/30/1955 2359 4 300 F1 0 0 Custer Near Clinton
57-105 09/20/1957 1730 n/a n/a F0 0 0 Custer Just W of Clinton
61-80 09/23/1961 1900 3 50 F? 0 0 Custer N of Clinton
67-1 01/25/1967 1840 26 150 F2 0 0 Custer/ Blaine SW side of Clinton - 5 N Hydro
67-31 06/10/1967 2130 n/a n/a F0 0 0 Custer 5 SE Clinton
81-39 05/22/1981 1900 n/a n/a F1 0 0 Custer NW of Clinton
81-41 05/22/1981 1955 10 267 F3 0 12 Custer SW of Clinton - Clinton - E of Arapaho
82-38 05/11/1982 1942 n/a n/a F0 0 0 Custer 10 W Clinton
83-57 06/10/1983 1820 28 40 F1 0 0 Beckham/ Custer 7 NW Elk City - near Clinton (* probably not continuous)
92-52 09/05/1992 1923 0.1 30 F0 0 0 Custer 2 W Clinton
  09/11/2008 1935 0.5 40 EF0 0 0 Custer 3 NNE Clinton
  05/12/2010 1921 10 50 EF1 0 0 Washita/ Custer 7 S - 6 ENE Clinton
 

Records taken from the Storm Prediction Center archive data, "Storm Data", and data from the National Weather Service office in Norman. Data modified as described in NOAA Tech Memo NWS SR-209 (Speheger, D., 2001: "Corrections to the Historic Tornado Database").

Historic data, especially before 1950, are likely incomplete.