Subj : Todays Weather History
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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Tue Jul 12 2016 12:04 am

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

Today is Tuesday  July 12, 2016.
This is the 194th day of the year, there are 172 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 1951 The Kaw River flood occurred.  The month of June that
           year was the wettest of record for the state of Kansas,
           and during the four days preceding the flood much of
           eastern Kansas and western Missouri received more than
           ten inches of rain.  Flooding in the Midwest claimed 41
           lives, left 200 thousand persons homeless, and caused a
           billion dollars property damage.  Kansas City was hardest
           hit.  The central industrial district sustained 870
           million dollars property damage.
   In 1980 Lightning struck a large broiler house in Branford FL.
           The ensuing fire broiled 11,000 nearly ready broilers.
           However, firemen were able to save a few thousand chickens.
   In 1987 Cool air invaded the High Plains Region.  Eight
           cities reported record low temperatures for the date,
           including Sheridan WY with a reading of 37 degrees.
           Thunderstorms developing along the cold front in the
           central U.S. produced 6.5 inches of rain at Fort Dodge
           IA, and 2.5 inches in one hour at St Joseph MO.
   In 1988 Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather over the
           Dakotas, including baseball size hail at Aberdeen SD, and
           softball size hail near Fullerton ND.  Thunderstorms
           produced heavy rain in Arkansas and northeastern Texas,
           with 6.59 inches reported at Mesquite TX in just an hour
           and fifteen minutes.  Garland TX reported water up to the
           tops of cars following a torrential downpour.
   In 1989 Early morning thunderstorms over eastern Kansas deluged
           McFarland with more than six inches of rain.  Afternoon
           thunderstorms in Wyoming produced up to 18 inches of dime
           size hail near Rock Springs, along with torrential rains,
           and a three foot high wall of mud and water swept into
           the town causing more than 1.5 million dollars damage.
           Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in Oklahoma
           and Arkansas, deluging Dardanelle AR with 3.50 inches of
           rain in less than twenty minutes.  About seventy cows
           were killed when lightning struck a tree in Jones County TX.

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