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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Mon Jul 18 2016 12:02 am

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

Today is Monday  July 18, 2016.
This is the 200th day of the year, there are 166 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 A cloudburst in West Virginia along the small creeks in
           Wirt, Jackson and Wood counties claimed twenty lives.
           Rockport WV reported nineteen inches of rain in two hours
           and ten minutes that Thursday evening.  Tygart Creek rose
           22 feet in one hour, and villages were swept away on
           Tygart, Slate, Tucker, and Sandy Creeks.
   In 1942 A record deluge occurred at Smethport in northern
           Pennsylvania, with 30.7 inches in just six hours.  The
           downpours and resultant flooding in Pennsylvania were
           devastating.
   In 1986 One of the most "photo-genic" tornadoes touched down in
           the northern suburbs of Minneapolis MN during the late
           afternoon.  The very slow moving tornado actually
           appeared live on the evening news by way of an aerial
           video taken by the KARE-TV helicopter crew.  The tornado,
           unlike most, was quite the prima donna, staying visible
           to tens of thousands of persons for thirty minutes.  It
           was moderate in intensity, with winds of 113-157 mph, and
           caused 650 thousand dollars damage; but no injuries.
   In 1987 Cool weather prevailed in the western U.S.  Seven cities
           reported record low temperatures for the date, including
           Alamosa CO with a reading of 38 degrees.  The low of 52
           degrees at Bakersfield CA was a record for July.  Up to
           eight inches of snow covered the Northern Sierra Nevada
           Range of California from a storm the previous day.
           During that storm, winds gusting to 52 mph at Slide
           Mountain NV produced a wind chill reading of 20 degrees
           below zero.  Susanville CA reached 17 degrees that
           previous day, Blue Canyon CA dipped to a July record of
           36 degrees, and the high of 44 degrees at Klamath Falls
           OR smashed their previous record for July by ten degrees.
   In 1988 Sweltering heat continued in California, with record
           highs of 111 at Redding and 112 at Sacramento.  Death
           Valley CA hit 127 degrees.  Late afternoon and evening
           thunderstorms in the Central Plains Region produced
           baseball size hail at Kimball NE, wind gusts to 79 mph at
           Colby KS, and six inches of rain near Lexington NE.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms produced severe weather in Oklahoma,
           northern Texas and Arkansas during the afternoon, and
           into the night.  Thunderstorms produced baseball size
           hail at Stamford TX, and wind gusts to 92 mph near
           Throckmorton TX.  Record heat continued in the
           southwestern U.S.  Phoenix AZ reported a record high of
           115 degrees, and at Midland TX, a 111 degree reading was
           second only to their all-time record high of 112 degrees
           established sixteen days earlier.
   In 2011 Less than 2 weeks after a massive dust storm enveloped
           the Phoenix, Arizona area, a second storm crossed the
           area, with high wind, low visibility, and damage in
           some areas.

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