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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sun Jun 26 2016 12:04 am

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

Today is Sunday  June 26, 2016.
This is the 178th day of the year, there are 188 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 1888 Residents of New York suffered through a record heat
           wave.  Daily average temperatures were above 80 degrees
           for fourteen straight days.  The heat wave was a sharp
           contrast to the severe blizzard in March of that year,
           which buried the city under nearly two feet of snow.
   In 1977 "The Human Lightning Conductor", park ranger Roy C.
           Sullivan, was struck by lightning for the seventh
           time.  He was first hit in 1942, then again in 1970,
           1972, 1973 and 1976.
   In 1983 Record heat prevailed from Texas to Michigan.  Alpena MI
           hit 98 degrees.
   In 1985 A spectacular early morning waterspout developed at 0520
           MST from a stationary thunderstorm over the south end of
           the Great Salt Lake in Utah.  It was visible 20 miles
           away, and lasted four minutes.
   In 1987 Hot weather prevailed in the Pacific Northwest.  Highs of
           88 at Seattle WA, 103 at Medford OR, and 111 at Redding
           CA were records for the date.  Cloudy and cool weather
           prevailed in the northeastern U.S.  The high at Boston MA
           was just 60 degrees.
   In 1988 Thirteen cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record
           high temperatures for the date.  In Montana, the record
           high of 102 degrees at Billings MT was their fifteenth of
           the month, and the high of 108 degrees at Glasgow MT
           equalled their record for June.  Thunderstorms in the
           Atlantic Coast Region produced wind gusts to 102 mph at
           Tall Timbers MD.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms produced severe weather from the Central
           Plains to the Middle Mississippi Valley.  There were 129
           reports of severe weather during the day and night.
           Thunderstorms in Kansas produced wind gusts to 90 mph at
           Liberal, and hail four inches in diameter at Quinter.
           Thunderstorms in Wisconsin spawned a tornado at Lake
           Delton injuring four persons.  Lightning struck and
           killed a woman at Junction City KS who had gotten out of
           her car to photograph the lightning.

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