Hurricane
Emily crossed the island of Bermuda during the early morning.
Emily, moving northeast at 45 mph, produced wind gusts
to 115 mph at Kindley Field. The thirty-five million dollars
damage inflicted by Emily made it the worst hurricane
to strike Bermuda since.

Cool Canadian air prevailed
across the central and eastern U.S. Toledo OH reported
a record low of 27 degrees. Limestone ME received an inch
of snow. Warm weather continued in the western U.S. Boise
ID reported a record high of 87 degrees.

The western U.S. continued
to sizzle. Afternoon highs of 85 degrees at Astoria OR,
101 degrees at Tucson AZ, and 102 degrees at Sacramento
CA, equalled October records. It marked the fourth time
in the month that Sacramento tied their record for October.

Cold Canadian air invaded the
north central U.S. bringing an end to the growing season
across those states. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed
in the southwestern U.S. Phoenix AZ reported a record
high of 105 degrees.

Afternoon highs of 103 degrees
at Long Beach CA and 105 degrees at the Los Angeles Civic
Center were the hottest since September records were established
in 1963. Fierce Santa Ana winds accompanying the extreme
heat resulted in destructive fires.

A black frost over most of
New England kills unripened corn in the north resulting
in a year of famine.

Unseasonably warm weather prevailed
across Florida. Afternoon highs of 92 degrees at Apalachicola
and 95 degrees at Fort Myers were records for the date.

In the midst of a hot September
for Death Valley, California, the afternoon high was 104
degrees for the second of three days, the coolest afternoon
highs for the month.

Santa Ana winds brought fires
to Los Angeles County, and to points south and east. Half
a million acres were consumed by the fires, as were 1000
structures. Twenty firemen were injured.

Unseasonably warm weather continued
in the western U.S. In California, afternoon highs of
96 degrees at Redding and Red Bluff were records for the
date.

Dense fog contributed to a
118 vehicle accident on I-94, just south of Milwaukee
WI. It was the seventh day of an eight day stretch of
dense fog. At the time of the accident the visibility
was reportedly close to zero.

Floodwaters roared through
a migrant labor camp near the town of Picacho AZ flooding
fifty cabins and a dozen nearby homes. 250 migrant workers
lost their shelters. The month was one of the wettest
Octobers in Arizona weather history.

Seattle WA received four inches
of rain in 24 hours, a record for the city.

Excessive flooding was reported
along the Mississippi River and all over the Midwest,
from Ohio to the Milk River in Montana. In some places
it was the worst flooding of record.

A big early season lake effect
snowburst on the lee shores of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario
produced 47 inches at Governeur NY and 48 inches just
south of Buffalo
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