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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sun Feb 12 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Sunday  February 12, 2017.
This is the 43rd day of the year, there are 322 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 1899 Texas and the eastern plains experienced their coldest
           morning of modern record.  The mercury dipped to
           8 degrees below zero at Fort Worth TX, and to 22 below
           zero at Kansas City MO.  The temperature at Camp Clarke
           NE plunged to 47 degrees below zero to establish a record
           for the state.  In the eastern U.S., Washington D.C. hit
           15 degrees below zero, and Charleston SC received a
           record four inches of snow.
   In 1958 Snow blanketed northern Florida, with Tallahassee
           reporting a record 2.8 inches.  A ship in the Gulf of
           Mexico, 25 miles south of Fort Morgan AL, reported zero
           visibility in heavy snow on the afternoon of the 12th.
           (12th-13th)
   In 1960 A snowstorm in the Deep South produced more than a foot
           of snow in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
   In 1987 A storm in the eastern U.S. produced high winds from
           North Carolina to Maine.  A storm in the western U.S.
           produced up to thirty inches of snow in the Sierra Nevada
           Range of California.
   In 1988 A classic "nor'easter" formed off the Carolina coast and
           intensified as it moved up the Atlantic coast bringing
           heavy snow to the northeastern U.S.  Totals ranged up to
           26 inches at Camden NY and Chester MA.  Arctic cold
           gripped the north central U.S.  Duluth MN was the cold
           spot in the nation with a low of 32 degrees below zero.
   In 1989 Unseasonably mild weather prevailed across Alaska.
           Morning lows of 29 at Anchorage and 31 at Fairbanks were
           actually warmer than those in northern Florida.
   In 1990 Strong southerly winds ahead of an arctic cold front
           pushed temperatures into the 70s as far north as Iowa and
           Nebraska.  Twenty-one cities in the central U.S., seven
           in Iowa, reported record high temperatures for the date.
           Lincoln NE reported a record high of 73 degrees, and the
           afternoon high of 59 degrees at Minneapolis MN smashed
           their previous record for the date by twelve degrees.
           Springfield IL reported a record forty-eight consecutive
           days with above normal temperatures.


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