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"This Day In Weather History" is a daily podcast from The Weather Network that features unique and informative stories written and produced by host Chris Mei. Weather happens every day. It can be sunn... more
FAQs about This Day in Weather History:How many episodes does This Day in Weather History have?The podcast currently has 1,109 episodes available.
January 12, 2021January 12, 2021 - The Devestating Haiti EarthquakeOn This Day in Weather History, on January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake-ravaged Haiti, with an epicentre west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more7minPlay
January 11, 2021January 11 - It Was a Record Rainfall for Southern OntarioEnough rain started falling early in the day on January 11th, that it shattered rainfall records in some areas of the province and that even included Toronto Pearson International Airport, when they were submerged in close to 60 mm of rain. And that was just the START of the records that fell and the damage that was done!!...more6minPlay
January 11, 2021January 11, 2021 - A Record Rainfall in Southern OntarioOn This Day in Weather History, the weekend of January 11th & 12th, a potent winter storm brought record-setting rainfall, hours of freezing rain, ice buildup, localized flooding, and widespread power outages to Southern Ontario. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more7minPlay
January 10, 2021January 10 - The Saskatoon Blizzard of '07It is considered to be one of the worst storms in Saskatchewan's history. The Saskatchewan Blizzard of 2007 was a winter storm that struck northeastern British Columbia, central Alberta and central Saskatchewan on Wednesday, January 10, 2007….this day in weather history....more6minPlay
January 10, 2021January 10, 2021 - The Saskatoon Blizzard of '07On This Day in Weather History, it is considered to be one of the worst storms in Saskatchewan's history. The Saskatchewan Blizzard of 2007 was a winter storm that struck northeastern British Columbia, central Alberta and central Saskatchewan on Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more7minPlay
January 09, 2021January 9 - The "Michigan 193" on the I-94 with Fireworks!You have to admit, it is rare that a pile up as massive as involving 193 Vehicles would end With Fireworks!! On this day a massive series of crashes between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, left more than a quarter mile of wreckage on I-94. And that shut that highway down completely for two days....more6minPlay
January 09, 2021January 9, 2021 - Deadly Michigan Pileup that ends with FireworksThis crazy event had it all….including fireworks. This was NOT to celebrate the event, it was a sad and unfortunate side effect of this day in weather history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more7minPlay
January 08, 2021January 8 - How Much Rain? In Only 24HOURS?!Just try and wrap your mind around this: In a wee little 24-hour period, that stretched through January 8th, this day in weather history, Denise dropped 1,825 mm (71.9 in) of rainfall over Réunion!! What happened? That's today, this day in weather history....more6minPlay
January 08, 2021January 8, 2021 - How Much Rain? In Only 24HOURS?!On This Day in Weather History, an island in East Africa and Located in the Indian Ocean, nowhere on Earth sees heavier rainstorms than the tiny French island, Reunion Island. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more7minPlay
January 07, 2021January 7 - F4 Tornado Across IllinoisOn January 7, 1989, a tornado destroyed everything in its path for 15 miles across parts of southern Illinois and Indiana...it was later confirmed to have been a powerful F-4...this day in weather history....more7minPlay
FAQs about This Day in Weather History:How many episodes does This Day in Weather History have?The podcast currently has 1,109 episodes available.