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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Wed Feb 08 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Wednesday  February 8, 2017.
This is the 39th day of the year, there are 326 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 1835 A severe cold wave gripped the southeastern U.S.  The
           temperature dipped to 8 above at Jacksonville FL, and to
           zero at Savannah GA.  Orange trees were killed to the
           roots, setting the new citrus industry in Florida back
           by 10 years.
   In 1936 The temperature at Denver CO plunges to a record
           30 degrees below zero.
   In 1987 A powerful storm produced blizzard conditions in
           the Great Lakes Region.  Winds gusted to 86 mph at
           Janesville WI and Cleveland OH received 12 inches
           of snow.  North winds of 50 to 70 mph raised the water
           level of southern Lake Michigan two feet, and produced
           waves 12 to 18 feet high, causing seven million dollars
           damage along the Chicago area shoreline.  It was the most
           damage caused by shoreline flooding and erosion in the
           history of the city of Chicago.
   In 1988 Arctic air invaded the north central U.S.  Hibbing MN
           reported a morning low of 30 degrees below zero.
   In 1989 A winter storm over California produced snow from the
           beaches of Malibu to the desert canyons around Palm
           Springs, and the snow created mammoth traffic jams in the
           Los Angeles Basin.  Sixteen cities in the western U.S.
           reported record low temperatures for the date.
           Marysville CA reported an all-time record low reading of
           21 degrees above zero.
   In 1990 Unseasonably mild weather prevailed across the south
           central and eastern U.S.  Twenty-two cities, including
           five in Michigan, reported record high temperatures for
           the date.  The high of 53 degrees at Flint MI surpassed
           their previous record by ten degrees, and the afternoon
           high of 66 degrees at Burlington IA exceeded their old
           record by eight degrees.
           winter storm, with blizzard conditions in many areas;
           remiscient of the "blizzard of 1978". Well over 3 feet
           of snow fell in some areas, and with wind gusts either
           approachig of exceeding hurricane force, blizzard and
           white-out conditions were widespread. Over 650,000 lost
           lost power, and many of the areas were the same ones
           that were pummeled by Hurricane Sandy in late 2012.
           Over 5000 airline flights were cancelled, and Amtrak
           shut down much of the northeast corridor. Some states
           enacted vehicle bans on roadways during the storm.
           Even the Postal Service suspended operations in seven
           states, due to the massive winter storm and blozzard.
           At the same time, a new winter storm, with blizzard
           conditions in some areas, was developing from Minnesota
           west and southeast into North and South Dakota, Nebraska,
           Wyoming, and Colorado.


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