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Southwest Lower Michigan Weather History
The Weather History for July 13th
- 7/13/1912
- A tornado strikes downtown Grand Rapids at 4:10 AM. Several buildings are damaged and nine people are injured.
- 7/13/1936
- The Dust Bowl summer of 1936 produces the hottest day on record across the state of Michigan. Grand Rapids hits 108 degrees, its highest temperature ever, with Mio, Michigan setting the state record of 112 degrees. At Grand Rapids, six out of the seven days from July 8th to July 14th were above 100 degrees.
- 7/13/1964
- Clouds, rain and a cool northeast wind holds the high temperatures in the upper 50s to mid 60s across West Michigan. The high of 59 degrees at Grand Rapids is only the second time in over a hundred years of record that the temperature did not reach 60 degrees on a July day.
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