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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sun Feb 19 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Sunday  February 19, 2017.
This is the 50th day of the year, there are 315 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 1884 Severe thunderstorms spawned sixty tornadoes in the
           southeastern U.S., killing more than 420 persons and
           causing three million dollars damage.  Georgia and the
           Carolinas were hardest hit.
   In 1888 A tornado struck Mount Vernon IL.  The tornado killed 16
           persons along its 62 mile path.
   In 1954 High winds across the southern half of the Great Plains,
           gusting to 85 mph, caused the worst duststorms since the
           1930s.  Graders were needed in places to clear fence high
           dirt drifts.
   In 1987 A winter storm over the southern and central Rockies
           produced 28 inches of snow at Echo Lake CO, and two feet
           of snow at Gascon NM and Los Alamos NM.  Mora County NM
           was declared a disaster area following the storm.
   In 1988 Showers and thunderstorms in the southeastern U.S.
           drenched Valdosta GA with more than five inches of rain,
           and the 24 hour rainfall total of 7.10 inches
           at Apalachicola FL more than doubled their previous
           24 hour record for February.
   In 1989 An upper level weather disturbance brought heavy snow to
           parts of Nebraska, with six inches reported at Loup City
           and Surprise.
   In 1990 A moist Pacific storm worked its way into New Mexico and
           southern Colorado.  Up to 36 inches of snow blanketed the
           Wolf Creek and Red Mountain passes of southwest Colorado,
           and up to 15 inches of snow was reported around Trinidad.
           In New Mexico, the eastern slopes of the Sangre de Cristo
           Mountains were blanketed with 9 to 28 inches of snow, and
           50 to 60 mph wind gusts were reported from Taos to
           Albuquerque.


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