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8 Weird Weather Stories from History

8 Weird Weather Stories from History

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Fire Tornado of 2018

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Super Tornado Outbreak of 1974

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Great Gulf Coast Snowstorm

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Dust Bowl

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Year Without a Summer

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Great Blizzard of 1888

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Coldest and Hottest Temperatures

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Fogbows in San Francisco

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Fire Tornado of 2018
Super Tornado Outbreak of 1974
Great Gulf Coast Snowstorm
Dust Bowl
Year Without a Summer
Great Blizzard of 1888
Coldest and Hottest Temperatures
Fogbows in San Francisco

If there's one thing we know about weather, it's that it can be unpredictable. Throughout history, there have been many unexpected weather events that have impacted parts of the world. From superstorms to massive droughts, weird weather events can happen anywhere and at any time. While some may be unexpected and unexplained, there are other weather events that we can understand, even if we can't prevent them.

With advancements in technology, it's a lot easier in the modern world for meteorologists to predict weather patterns. Although their predictions are not always accurate, there are certain natural disasters, such as hurricanes and snow storms, that meteorologists can see coming.

Other weather events, such as earthquakes or tornados can't be predicted and sometimes seem like they come out of nowhere. Some of the weirdest weather events in history include devastating blizzards and super tornadoes. Like most extreme weather events, these weather disasters destroyed homes and other structures. Many were also fatal and left people stranded for days or weeks at a time. (After this article, check out 8 Times When Extreme Weather Changed the Course of History.)

Even though many of the most extreme weather events happened a long time ago, there have also been severe weather events and natural disasters in recent years. Currently, the Northern Hemisphere is in the middle of hurricane season, which lasts from June 1 to November 30.

To create a list of weird weather stories from history, 24/7 Tempo consulted sources such as CBS News, The Weather Channel, and the National Weather Service. Here are 8 weird weather stories in no particular order.

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