Subj : Todays Weather History
To   : ALL USERS
From : DARYL STOUT
Date : Thu Nov 12 2015 12:02 am

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

Today is Thursday  November 12, 2015.
This is the 316th day of the year, there are 49 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 1906 The mercury soared to 106 degrees at Craftonville CA,
           a November record for the U.S.
   In 1959 Between Noon on the 11th and Noon on the 12th, a winter
           storm buried Helena MT under 21.5 inches of snow, which
           surpassed their previous 24 hour record by seven inches.
   In 1968 A severe coastal storm produced high winds and record
           early snows from Georgia to Maine.  Winds reached 90 mph
           in Massachusetts, and ten inches of snow blanketed
           interior Maine.
   In 1974 A great Alaska storm in the Bering Sea caused the worst
           coastal flooding of memory at Nome AK with a tide of 13.2
           feet.  The flooding caused 12 million dollars damage,
           however no lives are lost.
   In 1987 Heavy snow spread across much of New England.  Totals in
           Massachusetts ranged up to 14 inches in Plymouth County.
           The seven inch total at the Logan Airport in Boston was
           their highest of record for so early in the season, and
           the 9.7 inch total at Providence RI was a record for
           November.  Roads were clogged with traffic and made
           impassable as snowplow operators were caught unprepared
           for the early season snowstorm.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front produced
           severe weather in the Lower Mississippi Valley during the
           afternoon and early evening hours.  Thunderstorms
           produced wind gusts to 80 mph at Bovina MS.  Morning
           thunderstorms drenched Atlanta TX with more than four
           inches of rain.
   In 1989 Thirty-three cities reported record high temperatures for
           the date as readings soared into the 70s and 80s from the
           Southern and Central Plains to the Southern and Middle
           Atlantic Coast Region.  The afternoon high of 80 degrees
           at Scottsbluff NE was a record for November, and highs of
           76 degrees at Rapid City SD and 81 degrees at Chattanooga
           TN were the warmest of record for so late in the season.
   In 1990 Typhoon Mike, the worst of 14 typhoons to strike the
           Philippines in 1990, wrecked over 600,000 homes and
           killed 436.
   In 2003 (12th-13th) Deadly windstorms gusting to over 70 mph swept
           across the Midwestern and Eastern U.S., knocking out power
           to nearly a million customers, and bringing heavy flooding.
           A motorist who drove past a roadblock was swept away by a
           a creek in West Virginia...and in New York, a tree fell
           onto a car, killing the driver. A Virginia teenager was
           seriously injured when a tree fell on her as she waited for
           a school bus. In the Watts, South Gate, and Compton
           neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, a freak storm
           dropped 5 inches of rain and hail in under 2 hours. Drifts
           of hail were up to 2 feet deep in places, and some vehicle
           doors couldn't even be opened because of it. Near the
           Detroit, Michigan Airport, a live power line fell across
           Interstate 94, creating a monster traffic jam. Waves up to
           16 feet were recorded on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. In
           Wooster, Ohio, seven people were injured when a tornado
           damaged a Rubbermaid plant. In Loudendale, West Virginia,
           water over 4 feet deep carried off a 3000 gallon kerosene
           tank that was outside a store.
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