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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Wed Jul 05 2017 09:34 am

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

Today is Wednesday  July 5, 2017.
This is the 186th day of the year, there are 179 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 1891 Sixteen horses were killed by hail, and many more have to
           be put to death due to injuries from a hailstorm at Rapid
           City SD.
   In 1900 A spectacular 3 day fire resulted when lightning struck an oil
           refinery in Bayonne, New Jersey. The smoke column rose 13,000
           feet.
   In 1916 A hurricane produced 82 mph winds, an 11.6 foot tide, and
           a barometric pressure of 28.92 inches at Mobile AL.
   In 1937 The temperature at Medicine Lake MT soared to 117 degrees
           to establish a state record. Midale and Yellow Grass in
           Saskatchewan hit 113 degrees to establish an all-time record
            high for Canada that same day.
   In 1970 The morning low at Death Valley CA was 103 degrees.  The
           afternoon high was 120 degrees.
   In 1987 Severe thunderstorms raked south central Kansas for
           the second morning in a row.  Thunderstorm winds again
           gusted to 80 mph at Clearwater, and in the Wichita area
           reached 100 mph.  Twenty-five persons were injured at
           a trailer park at El Dorado Lake.
   In 1988 Afternoon and evening thunderstorms spawned eleven
           tornadoes in Montana and three in North Dakota.  Baseball
           size hail was reported at Shonkin MT, and wind gusts to
           85 mph were reported south of Fordville ND.  Twenty
           cities in the north central U.S. reported record high
           temperatures for the date, including Fargo ND with a
           reading of 106 degrees.  Muskegon MI equalled their July
           record with a high of 95 degrees.
   In 1989 Moisture from what once was Tropical Storm Allison
           triggered thunderstorms over the Middle Atlantic Coast
           Region, which deluged Wilmington DE with a record
           6.83 inches of rain in 24 hours, including 6.37 inches in
           just six hours.  Up to ten inches of rain was reported at
           Claymont, northeast of Wilmington.  July 1989 was thus
           the wettest month in seventy years for Wilmington, with
           a total of 12.63 inches of rain.  Alamosa CO reported an
           all-time record high of 94 degrees.  Pierre SD hit 113
           degrees.
   In 2011 A massive dust storm enveloped Arizona, prompting a 75
           minute ground stop at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport. It
           had sustained winds of 69 mph, and was 30 miles wide at
           times. More than 10,000 people were without power at
           the height of the storm.


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