Subj : Todays Weather History
To   : ALL USERS
From : DARYL STOUT
Date : Fri Dec 11 2015 12:09 am

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

Today is Friday  December 11, 2015.
This is the 345th day of the year, there are 20 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 1932 Very cold weather prevailed along the West Coast.
           San Francisco received 0.8 inch of snow, and
           at the airport the temperature dipped to 20 degrees.
           At Sacramento CA, the mercury dipped to 17 degrees
           to establish an all-time record low for that location.
           Morning lows were below freezing from the 9th to the 15th
           at Sacramento, and the high on the 11th was just 34
           degrees.  The cold wave dealt severe damage to truck
           crops and orange groves in the Sacramento Valley.
   In 1987 Low pressure over southwestern Ontario, Canada, brought
           snow and gusty winds to the North Central U.S.  Winds
           gusted to 62 mph at Riverton WY.  Snow and high winds in
           eastern North Dakota reduced visibilities to less than
           one hundred feet at times.  Warm weather prevailed across
           the Southern Plains Region.  Six cities reported record
           high temperatures for the date, including Del Rio TX with
           a reading of 89 degrees.  Laredo TX and Kingsville TX
           tied for honors as hot spot in the nation with afternoon
           highs of 92 degrees.
   In 1988 Arctic cold invaded the central and eastern U.S.
           Sault Ste Marie MI reported a record low of 14 degrees
           below zero, and International Falls MN was the cold spot
           in the nation with a low of 25 degrees below zero.
           Temperatures remained below zero all day over parts of
           eastern Upper Michigan and northern New England.
   In 1989 Strong Santa Ana winds developed across southern
           California and parts of central California.  Winds in
           Kern County of central California gusted to 100 mph near
           Grapevine.  The high winds reduced visibilities to near
           zero in the desert areas, closing major interstate
           highways east of Ontario CA.
   In 1990 A 3 mile stretch of pea soup fog reduced visibility on I-75
           near Calhoun, TN, causing an 85 vehicle pile-up and 12 deaths.
   In 2000 A powerful arctic cold front swept across Arkansas, bringing
           a wide range of temperatures. Just after 12 noon Central
           Time, the temperature was 66 degrees at Little Rock. Then,
           the cold front passed, dropping the temperature 23 degrees to
           43 degrees in just 1 hour!! At 1pm, it was 15 in Fayetteville
           in the northwest corner of the state...and it was 67 in Pine
           Bluff, in southeast Arkansas...a 52 degree spread!!
   In 2002 Rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow affected much of
           Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and into New England,
           creating hazardous driving conditions. Interstate 80 near
           Cunningham, PA was shut down for several hours by a multi-
           vehicle accident, involving both cars and trucks.
   In 2014 (11th-12th) A monster storm hammered the west coast of the
           U.S. with wind and rain. Over 6 inches of much needed
           rain fell, but it came too fast. This led to mud and rock
           slides, which badly damaged at least a dozen homes in
           Camarillo, CA. In the Sierra Nevada Mountains, heavy snow
           was accompanied by wind gusts over 130 mph on Mount Lincoln
           and White Mountain. Winds were near hurricane force in both
           Washington and Oregon. At Portland, OR, a 67 mph gust was
           highest in the area since 1981.
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