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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Mon Apr 03 2017 02:45 pm

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

Today is Monday  April 3, 2017.
This is the 93rd day of the year, there are 272 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 1955 Record snows fell in north central Wyoming and south central
           Montana.  Billings MT received a storm total of 42.3 inches,
           and on the 4th reported a record snow depth of 35 inches.
           Sheridan WY established a 24 hour snowfall record of 26.7
           inches. (2nd-4th)
   In 1974 A "Super-Outbreak" of tornadoes ravaged the Midwest and the
           eastern U.S.  Severe weather erupted early in the afternoon
           and continued through the next day.  Severe thunderstorms
           spawned 148 tornadoes from Alabama to Michigan, most of which
           occurred between 1 PM (CST) on the 3rd and 1 AM on the 4th.
           The tornadoes killed 315 persons, injured 5300 others, and
           caused 600 million dollars damage.  Alabama, Kentucky and
           Ohio were especially hard hit in the tornado outbreak.
           One tornado destroyed half of the town of Xenia OH killing
           34 persons.  Another tornado, near the town of Stamping
           Ground KY, produced a path of destruction a record 5 miles
           in width. A tornado raced through Guin AL at a speed of 75
           mph. Two powerful tornadoes roared across northern Alabama
           during the early evening hours, killing fifty persons and
           injuring 500 others.  Some rescue vehicles responding to
           the first tornado were struck by the second.
   In 1987 A storm in the southeastern U.S. produced a trace of snow at
           Mobile AL, one inch at Jackson MS, and two inches at
           Meridian MS, the latest snow of record for those three
           locations.  Birmingham AL received seven inches of snow, and
           up to nine inches was reported in northeast Alabama.
   In 1988 A wind gust to 114 mph was clocked at Ann Arbor MI during
           a tornadic thunderstorm.  Thunderstorms in Michigan and
           Indiana spawned five tornadoes that Easter Sunday, and also
           produced golf ball size hail.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms produced severe weather from the Southern
           Plains to the southern and central Appalachians.  The
           thunderstorms spawned twenty tornadoes, including one which
           caused eight million dollars damage at Fort Branch IN.
   In 1990 Rain and snow prevailed in the northeastern U.S., with snow
           reported in New York State.  Boston MA was soaked with 2.91
           inches of rain during the day and night, and up to half a
           foot of snow blanketed the hills of Steuben County NY that
           Tuesday night.
   In 2012 Severe thunderstorms with reports of at leats 18 tornadoes,
           along with baseball and larger sized hail, blasted the
           Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Tractor trailer rigs were
           tossed almost 200 feet in the air by the tornadoes. While
           there were numerous injuries and widespread damage, no one
           died in the outbreak, with one EF3 tornado, and the rest
           being from EF0 to EF2 tornadoes. Dallas suburbs of
           Kennedale, Arlington, Lancaster, and Forney, among other
           areas, were hit by the tornadoes.


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