Subj : Todays Weather History
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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Mon Jun 13 2016 08:19 am

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

Today is Monday  June 13, 2016.
This is the 165th day of the year, there are 201 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 1889 Forest fires in northern Wisconsin and northeast
           Minnesota were in the process of destroying millions of
           dollars of board feet of timber.
   In 1899 A tornado virtually wiped out the town of Herman, NE,
           with the downtown area suffering heavy damage. The tornado
           struck with little or no warning, killing 13, and injuring
           many others.
   In 1907 The temperature at Tamarack CA dipped to 2 above zero,
           the lowest reading of record for June for the U.S.
           The high that day was 30 degrees.  Tamarack received
           42 inches of snow between the 10th and the 13th.  On the
           13th the snow depth was 130 inches.
   In 1984 Severe thunderstorms struck Denver deluging the city with
           five inches of rain, and leaving up to six feet of water
           in some places.  Softball size hail smashed windshields
           and ripped through metal cars.  Snow plows had to be
           called out.
   In 1987 Fifteen cities in the north central U.S. reported record
           high temperatures for the date, including International
           Falls MN with a reading of 92 degrees.  Mason City IA and
           Waterloo IA reported record highs of 100 degrees.
           Thunderstorms in the northeastern U.S. produced golf ball
           size hail around Hamilton Square NJ, along with high
           winds which tore the roof off a hospital causing a
           million dollars damage.  Averill Park NY was deluged with
           1.64 inches of rain in fifteen minutes.
   In 1988 Afternoon thunderstorms produced severe weather in the
           Southern and Central Plains Region.  Forrest NM was
           deluged with 5.5 inches of rain in ninety minutes.
           Temperatures soared into the 90s across much of the
           eastern half of the nation, including New England.
           Northern Illinois reported a record twenty straight days
           of dry weather.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms produced severe weather from the Southern
           Plains to the Carolinas during the day and night, and
           continued to drench parts of Texas and Oklahoma with
           heavy rain.  Oklahoma City reported 13.41 inches of rain
           for the month, and Fort Worth TX reported 29.56 inches
           for the year, a total more than 13 inches above normal.
           Severe drought continued to rage across South Texas.

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