Subj : Todays Weather History
To   : ALL USERS
From : DARYL STOUT
Date : Sun Nov 29 2015 12:09 am

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

Today is Sunday  November 29, 2015.
This is the 333rd day of the year, there are 32 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 1896 The mercury plunged to 51 degrees below zero at Havre MT.
           It marked the culmination of a two week long cold wave
           caused by a stagnant high pressure area similar to those
           over Siberia during the winter.  During the month of
           November temperatures across Montana and the Dakotas
           averaged 15 to 25 degrees below normal.
   In 1969 Dense fog along the Jersey Turnpike resulted in a chain
           reaction of vehicle collisions during the morning rush
           hour.  A propane truck jacknifed and was struck by a
           trailor truck, and other vehicles piled into the fiery
           mass.
   In 1975 Red River NM was buried under 34 inches of snow in
           24 hours, which established a state record.
   In 1985 The temperature at Bismarck ND plunged to 30 degrees
           below zero to establish their record low for the month of
           November.  The high that day was 4 degrees below zero.
   In 1987 Snow blanketed the Upper Mississippi Valley, with heavy
           snow reported near Lake Superior.  Up to ten inches of
           snow was reported in Douglas County and Bayfield County
           of Wisconsin.  Brule WI received nine inches of snow.
           Heavy rain soaked the Middle Atlantic Coast States, while
           gale force winds lashed the coastline.  Flooding was
           reported in Maryland and Virginia.
   In 1988 Nine inches of snow at Alta UT brought their total for
           the month to 164 inches, surpassing their previous
           November record of 144 inches.  Snowbird UT, also in the
           Little Cottonwood Valley, surpassed their November record
           of 118 inches of snow.
   In 1989 Strong Santa Ana wind diminished over southern
           California, but record cold was reported in some of
           the California valleys, with readings of 27 degrees
           at Redding and 31 degrees at Bakersfield.  Gale force
           winds, gusting to 44 mph at Milwuakee WI, produced snow
           squalls in the Great Lakes Region.  Sault Ste Marie MI
           finished the month of November with a record 46.8 inches
           of snow.
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