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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sat Jan 14 2017 07:58 am

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

Today is Saturday  January 14, 2017.
This is the 14th day of the year, there are 351 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 1863 The greatest snowstorm of record for Cincinnati OH began,
           and a day later twenty inches of snow covered the ground.
           That total has remained far above the modern day record
           for Cincinnati of eleven inches of snow in one storm.
   In 1882 Southern California's greatest snow occurred on this date.
           Fifteen inches blanketed San Bernardino, and even San Diego
           reported a trace of snow.
   In 1979 Chicago IL was in the midst of their second heaviest snow of
           record as, in thirty hours, the city was buried under 20.7
           inches of snow.  The twenty-nine inch snow cover following
           the storm was an all-time record for Chicago.
   In 1987 Arctic cold invaded the north central U.S.  By evening
           blustery northwest winds and temperatures near zero at
           Grand Forks ND were producing wind chill readings of 50
           degrees below zero.
   In 1988 A powerful Pacific storm produced rain and high winds in
           the western U.S.  In Nevada, a wind gust to 90 mph at Reno
           was an all-time record for that location, and wind gusts
           reached 106 mph southwest of Reno.  A wind gust to 94 mph
           was recorded at nearby Windy Hill.  Rainfall totals in
           Oregon ranged up to six inches at Wilson River.
   In 1989 A winter storm spread snow and sleet and freezing rain from
           the Middle Mississippi Valley to the northeastern U.S.
           Freezing rain in West Virginia caused fifteen traffic
           accidents in just a few minutes west of Charleston.
           Tennessee was deluged with up to 7.5 inches of rain.
           Two inches of rain near Clarksville TN left water in the
           streets as high as car doors.
   In 1990 A winter storm in the southwestern U.S. blanketed the
           mountains of southwest Utah with 18 to 24 inches of snow,
           while sunshine and strong southerly winds helped
           temperatures warm into the 60s in the Central Plains Region.
           Five cities reported record high temperatures for the date,
           including North Platte NE with a reading of 63 degrees.
   In 2002 Seven inches of snow fell in Saudi Arabia...which was hit
           days before by thunderstorms and flooding rains.
   In 2003 (13th-14th) Tropical Cyclone Ami hit Northern Fiji in the
           southern Pacific, with winds to 125 mph, gusting to 155
           mph (equivalent to a category 3 hurricane). It was the
           worst storm to hit the area since 1987.
   In 2012 (14th-15th) A wintry mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow
           affected much of the southeast half of Arkansas, with Ice
           Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories over much of
           the state. Some areas of southeast Arkansas got in excess
           of a third of an inch of ice accumulation.


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