Subj : Todays Weather History
To   : ALL USERS
From : DARYL STOUT
Date : Fri Mar 25 2016 12:09 am

TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid

Today is Friday  March 25, 2016.
This is the 85th day of the year, there are 281 days left.

On this day...
   Weather data after 1990 is PARTIAL. For more current
   weather history, go to the National Climate Data Center
   website at www.ncdc.noaa.gov
   In 1843 A second great snowstorm hit the northeastern U.S.  The
           storm produced snow from Maine all the way to the Gulf
           of Mexico.  Natchez MS received three inches of snow,
           and up to 15 inches buried eastern Tennessee.  Coastal
           Maine received 204 inches of snow that winter.
   In 1914 Society Hill SC was buried under 18 inches of snow,
           establishing a state record.
   In 1934 A spring storm produced 21 inches of snow at Amarillo
           TX in 24 hours.  However, much of the snow melted as it
           fell, and as a result, the snow cover was never any
           deeper than 4.5 inches.
   In 1948 For the second time in less than a week airplanes were
           destroyed by a tornado at Tinker AFB in Oklahoma City
           OK.  A March 20th tornado destroyed fifty planes at
           Tinker AFB causing more than ten million dollars
           damage, and the March 25th tornado destroyed another
           thirty-five planes causing six million dollars damage.
           The first tornado struck without warning, and caused
           more damage than any previous tornado in the state of
           Oklahoma.  The second tornado was predicted by Fawbush
           and Miller of the United States Air Force, and their
           accurate tornado forecast ushered in the modern era of
           severe weather forecasting.
   In 1975 The town of Sandberg reported a wind gust to 101 mph,
           a record for the state of California.
   In 1987 Heavy rain left rivers and streams swollen in Kansas
           and Nebraska, causing considerable crop damage due to
           flooding of agricultural areas.  The Saline River near
           Wilson Reservoir in central Kansas reached its highest
           level since 1951.  March rainfall at Grand Island NE
           exceeded their previous record of 5.57 inches.
   In 1988 An early season heat wave prevailed in the southwestern
           U.S.  The high of 93 degrees at Tucson AZ was a new
           record for March.  Windy conditions prevailed across
           the central and eastern U.S.  Winds gusted to 60 mph
           at Minneapolis MN, and reached 120 mph atop Rendezvous
           Peak WY.
   In 1989 A Pacific storm brought wet weather to much of the
           western third of the country, with heavy snow in some
           of the higher elevations.  La Porte CA was drenched
           with 3.56 inches of rain in 24 hours.  Up to 24 inches
           of snow blanketed the Sierra Nevada Range.
   In 1990 Temperatures dipped below zero in the Northern Rocky
           Mountain Region.  Hardin MT was the cold spot in the
           nation with a morning low of 10 degrees below zero.
           Freezing drizzle was reported in the Southern Plains
           Region, with afternoon highs only in the 30s from the
           Southern High Plains to Missouri and Arkansas.
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