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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sun Jul 10 2016 11:22 am

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

Today is Sunday  July 10, 2016.
This is the 192nd day of the year, there are 174 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 1913 The mercury hit 134 degrees at Greenland Ranch in
           Death Valley CA, the hottest reading of record for North
           America.  Sandstorm conditions accompanied the heat.  The
           previous day was 129 degrees, with a morning low of 93
           degrees.
   In 1926 A lightning bolt struck an ammunition magazine in
           northern New Jersey, and a big red ball of fire leaped
           into the air triggering a series of explosions.  All
           buildings within a half mile radius were destroyed, and
           debris fell as far as twenty-two miles away.  Sixteen
           persons were killed, and property damage was seventy
           million dollars.
   In 1936 Afternoon highs of 112 degrees at Martinsburg WV,
           109 degrees at Cumberland MD and Frederick MD,
           110 degrees at Runyon NJ, and 111 degrees at Phoenixville
           PA, established all-time record highs for those four
           states.  It was the hottest day of record for the Middle
           Atlantic Coast Region.
   In 1979 The temperature at El Paso TX hit 112 degrees, and all-
           time record for that location. The next day was 110 degrees.
   In 2013 Several strong and severe thunderstorms erupted across
           Arkansas, with several reports of damaging winds. A mobile
           home fire in Royal, Arkansas, was started by a lightning
           strike.
   In 1987 An early morning thunderstorm in Minnesota produced wind
           gusts to 91 mph at Waseca.  Later in the day,
           thunderstorms in South Dakota produced wind gusts to 81 mph
           at Ipswitch, and baseball size hail near Hayes and Capa.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms brought welcome rains to parts of the
           central U.S., but produced severe weather along the
           New England coast, in the Great Lakes Region, in North
           Carolina, and in the Southern Plateau Region.  Strong
           thunderstorm winds gusting to 80 mph at Bullfrog UT sank
           three boats on Lake Powell.
   In 1989 Severe thunderstorms spawned seventeen tornadoes in the
           northeastern U.S.  One powerful (F-4) tornado struck
           Hamden CT and New Haven CT, causing 100 million dollars
           damage at Hamden, and another 20 million dollars damage
           around New Haven.  Forty persons were injured in the
           tornado.  Seventy persons were injured in a tornado which
           traveled from Watertown CT to Waterbury CT, and another
           powerful (F-4) tornado touched down near Ames NY injuring
           twenty persons along its 43.5 mile track.  It was the
           strongest tornado of record for eastern New York State.
   In 2003 Severe thunderstorms with heavy rain and resulting flash
           affected much of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.

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