Subj : Todays Weather History
To   : ALL USERS
From : DARYL STOUT
Date : Wed Apr 13 2016 10:21 am

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

Today is Wednesday  April 13, 2016.
This is the 104th day of the year, there are 262 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 1877 The second coastal storm in just three days hit Virginia
           and the Carolinas.  The first storm flattened the sand dunes
           at Hatteras, and widened the Oregon inlet three quarters of
           a mile. The second storm produced hurricane force winds along
           the coast of North Carolina causing more beach erosion and
           land transformation.
   In 1955 The town of Axis AL was deluged with 20.33 inches of rain in
           24 hours establishing a state record.
   In 1986 A major spring storm quickly intensified bringing blizzard
           conditions to much of the Northern Plains Region.  Up to 18
           inches of snow was reported in North Dakota, and in South
           Dakota, winds gusting to 90 mph whipped the snow into drifts
           fifteen feet high. Livestock losses were in the millions of
           dollars, and for some areas it was the worst blizzard ever.
   In 1987 Thunderstorms in northern Texas produced wind gusts to 98
           mph at the Killeen Airport, causing a million dollars in
           property damage. Two airplanes were totally destroyed by the
           high winds, and ten others were damaged.
   In 1988 Low pressure off the Atlantic coast produced high winds
           across North Carolina, with gusts to 78 mph reported at
           Waves.  The high winds combined with high tides to cause
           coastal flooding and erosion.  About 275 feet of land was
           eroded from the northern tip of Pea Island.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms in central Florida produced golf ball size
           hail and a tornado near Lakeland FL.  Fair and mild weather
           prevailed across most of the rest of the nation.
   In 1990 Thunderstorms developing along a cold front produced severe
           weather in central Oklahoma and north central Texas.
           Thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced up to six inches of golf
           ball size hail along I-40 near El Reno, and produced wind
           gusts to 75 mph at Okarche. Thunderstorms over north central
           Texas produced softball size hail northwest of Rotan, and
           high winds which injured two persons southeast of Itasca.
   In 1991 (9th-13th) A 3 mile long ice jam on Maine's St. John River
           broke up, releasing a 30 foot wall of ice, crushing cars,
           and houses.
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