The picture shows the rope stage of a tornado

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It's been said of the weather in Abilene, If you don't like it, wait five minutes it'll change. With that said, one question comes to mind, what are the single worst weather days that we've experienced? The Hottest, coldest, rainiest, snowiest, windiest and finally stormiest.
May 26th 1959: The destructive funnel cloud of a tornado touches ground.

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Stormiest Day in Abilene

June 10, 1909 F-4 Tornado
 

 

The stormiest day in Abilene's history had a category F-4 tornado, June 10th 1909, in what is Dyess Air Force Base today. In 1909 there was a single farmhouse with lots of cattle and a family of five. The family made it into the cellar just moments before the tornado hit. When the family surfaced after the storm unharmed, the house, barns, trees, fences and all their cattle had been stripped from their land.

 

Spring flowers wilting in the freak snow storm in April

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Snowiest Day in Abilene

April 5th, 1996 Freak Snow storm dumps 9.3 inches of snow
 

 

An 'unexpected' freak winter storm kicked off Easter weekend by leaving Abilene covered in a blanket of snow. The storm left a total of 9.3 inches of snow.

 

The thermometer is showing over 115 degrees.

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Hottest Day in Abilene

August 3rd, 1943 the thermometer registered 111 degrees
 

 

The hottest day in Abilene history was recorded on August 3rd 1943, when the mercury peaked at 111 degrees. The record books show that the heat wave of 1943 took it's toll, more so on livestock and pets though.

 

Church Steeple seen in the fridged January sub zero temperatures

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Coldest Day in Abilene

January 4th 1947, Abilene records -9 below zero on the thermometer.
 

 

We have had some cold days in recent Abilene history, I recall the winter of 2009, yet that pales in comparison to the -9 below temperatures and -20 below wind-chills in early January 1947.

 

Workers trying to start their car, during a massive down pour.

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Rainiest Day in Abilene

May 11th 1928, 6.24 inches of rain fell on the Key City.
 

 

With as much drought as we've seen here in Abilene in the last 10 years. It's hard to believe that we were once the precipitation capital of the Edwards Plateau. In 1928 Abilene in one single day, received 6.54 inches of rain, causing massive flooding throughout the city and the county.

 

A street vendor tries to walk against the strong winds, he's struggling to ride his bike into the wind

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Windiest Day in Abilene

June 10th 1951, winds blew at 109 miles per hour.
 

 

Abilene has two other significant months that deal with the wind. They are March generally the windiest month of the year, and August the least windiest month of the year, on average. However, on June 10th 1951, the wind was recorded blowing at 109 miles per hour in Abilene, causing major property damage.

 

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