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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Wed Feb 22 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Wednesday  February 22, 2017.
This is the 53rd day of the year, there are 312 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 1773 The memorable "Cold Sabbath" in New England history.
           Many persons froze extremities while going to church.
   In 1936 Although heat and dust prevailed in the spring and
           summer, early 1936 brought record cold to parts of the
           U.S.  Sioux Center IA reported 42 inches of snow on the
           ground, a state record.  (20th-22nd)
   In 1986 A twelve day siege of heavy rain and snow, which produced
           widespread flooding and mudslides in northern and central
           California, finally came to an end.  The storm caused
           more than 400 million dollars property damage.  Bucks
           Lake, located in the Sierra Nevada Range, received 49.6
           inches of rain during the twelve day period.
   In 1987 A storm moving northeastward out of the Gulf of Mexico
           began to spread heavy snow across the Middle Atlantic
           Coast Region.  Thunderstorms in northern Florida produced
           wind gusts to 65 mph in Alachua County.
   In 1988 Dry weather prevailed across the nation, with windy
           conditions from the Central Rockies to northern New
           England.  Winds gusted to 58 mph at Cleveland OH,
           and reached 63 mph at Erie PA.  Winds in the Central
           Rockies gusted to 120 mph at Mines Peak CO and Rendezvous
           Peak WY.
   In 1989 Strong northwesterly winds ushering cold arctic air into
           the north central U.S. produced snow squalls in the Great
           Lakes Region, with heavy snow near Lake Michigan.  Totals
           in northwest Indiana ranged up to 24 inches at Gary, and
           up to 16 inches buried northeastern Illinois.
   In 1990 Thunderstorms developing along and ahead of a cold front
           produced severe weather from southern Mississippi to
           North Carolina.  One thunderstorm spawned a tornado just
           prior to dawn which touched down near Opp AL injuring ten
           persons and causing half a million dollars damage.
           Thunderstorm winds injured four persons south of Troy AL,
           and five people at Columbus GA.  Thunderstorm winds
           gusted to 76 mph at Dothan AL.


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