1936 - A forest fire burned several miles east of the town of Bandon, Oregon. The fire was far enough away that residents were not particularly worried. A sudden shift in the winds drove the flames westward and through town. The fire, caused by summer drought and fueled by the abundant Gorse Weed found in many of the empty spaces between buildings in Bandon, caused so much destruction that only a handful of structures were left standing when the fire finally died down.
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Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 80. West wind around 7 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 60. Northwest wind around 7 mph.
Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Northeast wind around 7 mph.
Night: A chance of rain showers after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. South wind 3 to 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Day: A chance of rain showers before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 76. Southwest wind around 6 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. West wind around 6 mph.
Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Northeast wind around 6 mph.
Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. West wind around 6 mph.
Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 73. North wind 5 to 8 mph.
Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. Northeast wind 10 to 14 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Northeast wind around 10 mph.
Day: Sunny, with a high near 60. Northeast wind around 12 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. North wind around 8 mph.
Weymouth Fore River Bridge
(1.8 miles away)
Neponset, Neponset River
(2.9 miles away)
Nut Island, Quincy Bay
(3.1 miles away)
Thu's High Temperature
108 at 4 Miles South Of Tolleson, AZ and 4 Miles Northwest Of Topock, AZ and Gila Bend, AZ
Thu's Low Temperature
20 at 14 Miles West-southwest Of Mackay, ID
Quincy (English pronunciation: /ˈkwɪnzi/ ) is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest city in the county. Quincy is part of the Greater Boston area as one of Boston's immediate southern suburbs. Its population in 2020 was 101,636, making it the seventh-largest city in the state. Known as the "City of Presidents", Quincy is the birthplace of two U.S. presidents—John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams—as well as John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence and the first and third governor of Massachusetts.
First settled in 1625, Quincy was briefly part of Dorchester before becoming the North Precinct of Braintree in 1640. In 1792, Quincy was split off from the Town of Braintree and was incorporated separately as the Town of Quincy; the new town was named after Colonel John Quincy, maternal grandfather of Abigail Adams and after whom John Quincy Adams was also named. Quincy became a city in 1888.
For over a century, Quincy was home to a thriving granite quarrying industry; the city was also the site of the Granite Railway, the United States' first commercial railroad. Shipbuilding at the Fore River Shipyard was another key contributor to the city's economy. In the 20th century, both Howard Johnson's and Dunkin' Donuts were founded in the city. Today, Quincy has developed into both a vibrant immigrant destination and a suburban business hub, and is considered attractive due to its safety, relatively large housing stock, and extensive connections to Boston.
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