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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Tue Feb 21 2017 09:29 am

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

Today is Tuesday  February 21, 2017.
This is the 52nd day of the year, there are 313 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 1918 A spectacular chinook wind at Granville ND caused the
           temperature to spurt from a morning low of 33 degrees
           below zero to an afternoon high of 50 above.
   In 1935 Frequent duststorms occurred in eastern Colorado during
           the month, forcing schools to close and people to stay
           indoors.  A fatality occurred on this date when two
           section cars collided on the railroad near Arriba CO, due
           to poor visibility.
   In 1936 The temperature at Langdon ND climbed above zero for the
           first time in six weeks.  Readings never got above
           freezing during all three winter months.
   In 1971 An outbreak of tornadoes hit northeastern Louisiana
           and northern and central Mississippi.  The tornadoes
           claimed 121 lives, including 110 in Mississippi.  Three
           tornadoes accounted for 118 of the deaths.  There were
           1600 persons injured, 900 homes were badly damaged or
           destroyed, and total damage was 19 million dollars.
           Elk City OK was buried under 36 inches of snow to
           establish a 24 hour snowfall record for the state.
   In 1987 Low pressure over central California produced gale force
           winds along the coast, and produced thunderstorms which
           pelted Stockton, Oakland and San Jose with small hail.
   In 1988 A storm tracking across southern Canada produced high
           winds in the north central U.S., with gusted to 90 mph
           reported at Boulder CO.  The high winds snapped trees and
           power lines, and ripped shingles off roofs.  The Kentucky
           Fried Chicken Bucket was blown off their store in Havre
           MT.  An eighteen foot fiberglass bear was blown off its
           stand along a store front in west Cody WY, and sailed
           east into downtown Cody before the owners were able to
           transport their wandering bear back home in a horse
           trailer.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms developing during the morning hours spread
           severe weather across Georgia and the Carolinas.  Strong
           thunderstorm winds caused one death and thirteen injuries
           in North Carolina, and another four injuries in South
           Carolina.
   In 1990 Overnight thunderstorms produced heavy rain in central
           Texas.  Rainfall totals ranged up to 2.80 inches at Camp
           Verde, with 2.20 inches reported at Leakey.
           Thunderstorms early in the day produced high winds in
           southern Texas, with wind gusts to 60 mph reported at
           Alice.  Daytime thunderstorms in eastern Texas drenched
           Rosenberg with four inches of rain.


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