Subj : Today's Weather History
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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sat Feb 18 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Saturday  February 18, 2017.
This is the 49th day of the year, there are 316 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 1921 (18th-19th) Little Rock, Arkansas got 11.6 inches of snow
           over 2 days, and some places in the northwest and north got
           over 20 inches.
   In 1899 While much of the central and eastern U.S. was recovering
           from the most severe cold wave of modern history, the
           temperature at San Francisco soared to 80 degrees to
           establish a record for month of February.
   In 1959 Some of the higher elevations of California were in the
           midst of a five day storm which produced 189 inches of
           snow, a single storm record for North America. (13th-19th)
   In 1987 A small but intense low pressure system combined with
           northerly upslope winds to produce 8 inches of snow in
           five hours at Meeteetsie, located southeast of Cody WY.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms soaked the Central Gulf Coast Region with
           heavy rain.  Totals in southern Louisiana ranged up to
           8.50 inches near the town of Ridge, with 6.55 inches at
           Plaguemine.  Thunderstorms in northern Florida drenched
           Apalachicola with 5.41 inches of rain in 24 hours, and
           produced wind gusts to 75 mph at Mayo.
   In 1989 Low pressure off the coast of North Carolina brought
           freezing rain and heavy snow to Virginia and the
           Carolinas.  Snowfall totals in Virginia ranged up to
           18 inches at Franklin.  Freezing rain reached a thick-
           ness of two inches around Charlotte NC.
   In 1990 An intense but slow moving Pacific storm worked its way
           across Utah over a two day period.  The storm blanketed
           the valleys with 4 to 12 inches of snow, and produced up
           to 42 inches of snow in the mountains.  Heavy snow also
           fell across northern Arizona.  Williams received 22
           inches of snow, and 12 inches was reported along the
           south rim of the Grand Canyon.
   In 2000 The second tornado outbreak in 5 days struck parts of
           Arkansas, with Benton, to the southwest of Little Rock,
           suffering heavy damage; but amazingly only minor injuries.


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