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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Tue Jan 10 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Tuesday  January 10, 2017.
This is the 10th day of the year, there are 355 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 1800 Savannah GA received a foot and a half of snow, and 10 inches
           blanketed Charleston SC.  It was the heaviest snowfall of
           record for the immediate Coastal Plain of the southeastern
           United States.
   In 1911 The temperature at Rapid City, South Dakota, plummeted 47
           degrees in just 15 minutes.
   In 1918 (10th-12th) Arkansas was hit by a massive snowstorm that
           produced huge snow totals, just before a severe Arctic cold
           outbreak settled in over the state. Up to 30 inches of snow
           was reported on the ground in Calico Rock (north central
           Arkansas) after the storm; and deep snow generally covered
           the northern half of the state. Searcy, in central Arkansas
           fell to -20 degrees, and Little Rock fell to -8 on the 12th.
           The Arkansas River reportedly froze over to the point where
           cars and wagons could cross the river on the ice.
   In 1949 Snow was reported at San Diego CA for the first and only time
           since 1882.  Snow was noted even on some of the beaches in
           parts of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.  Burbank reported
           4.7 inches, and Long Beach and Laguna Beach received one inch
           of snow.
   In 1975 The "Storm of the Century" hit Minnesota.  A severe blizzard
           moved northward across the state producing up to two feet of
           snow. High winds drove wind chill readings to 80 degrees
           below zero, and at Duluth MN the barometric pressure dipped
           to 28.55 inches. The storm, which claimed 35 lives, occurred
           on the 102nd anniversary of the infamous "Pioneer Blizzard"
           in Minnesota.
   In 1982 The temperature at O'Hare Airport in Chicago IL plunged to
           an all-time record of 26 degrees below zero, and high winds
           drove the wind chill reading to 77 degrees below zero.  The
           temperature in Downtown Chicago reached 23 degrees below
           zero.  A week later, a second arctic surge sent the
           temperature plunging back down to 25 degrees below zero.
   In 1987 Bitter cold air invaded the Rocky Mountain Region, with
           subzero readings reported as far south as Gallop NM.
           Pocatello ID reported a record low rading of 14 degrees
           below zero.
   In 1988 A storm in the northwestern U.S. produced wind gusts to
           97 mph at Netarts OR, and up to two feet of snow in the
           mountains of Oregon.
   In 1989 The first documented January tornado of record in Utah
           struck the south part of Sandy.  Asphalt shingles were
           driven one half inch into a fence. Clear skies, light
           winds, and up to 24 inches of snow cover, allowed the
           temperature to plunge to 45 degrees below zero at
           Roseau MN, and to -43 degrees at Warroad MN.  The
           afternoon high at Grand Forks ND was 16 degrees below
           zero.
   In 1990 Strong southerly winds ahead of a Pacific cold front helped
           temperatures in the central U.S. soar as much as 50 degrees
           during the day.  A total of fifty cities in the central U.S.
           reported record high temperatures for the date, with
           afternoon highs in the 70s reported as far north as Nebraska
           and eastern Colorado.  Highs of 53 at Devils Lake ND, 76 at
           Grand Island NE, 73 at Lincoln NE, and 73 at North Platte NE,
           established records for the month of January.


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