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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sat Jul 15 2017 12:11 am

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

Today is Saturday  July 15, 2017.
This is the 196th day of the year, there are 169 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 1916 A dying South Atlantic Coast storm produced torrential
           rains in the southern Appalachian Mountains.  Altapass NC
           was drenched with more than 22 inches of rain, a 24 hour
           rainfall record for the state.  Flooding resulted in
           considerable damage, particularily to railroads.
   In 1954 The temperature at Balcony Falls VA soared to 110 degrees
           to establish a state record.
   In 1983 The Big Thompson Creek in Colorado flooded for the second
           time in seven years, claiming three lives, and filling
           the town of Estes Park with eight to ten feet of water.
   In 1987 Unseasonably cool weather spread into the south central
           and eastern U.S.  Fifteen cities reported record low
           temperatures for the date, including Houghton Lake MI
           with a reading of 37 degrees.  The high temperature for
           the date of 58 degrees at Flint MI was their coolest of
           record for July.  Thunderstorms spawned several tornadoes
           in Illinois and Indiana, injuring a cow near Donovan IL.
   In 1988 Twenty-six cities east of the Mississippi River reported
           record high temperatures for the date.  Charleston WV
           established an all-time record high with a reading of 103
           degrees.  Chicago IL reported a record fifth day of 100
           degree heat for the year.  A severe thunderstorm moving
           across Omaha NE and the Council Bluffs area of west
           central Iowa spawned three tornadoes which injured 88
           persons, and also produced high winds which injured 18
           others.  Winds at the Omaha Eppley Airport reached 92
           mph.  Damage from the storm was estimated at 43 million
           dollars.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms drenched Kansas City MO with 4.16 inches of
           rain, a record for the date.  Two and a half inches of
           rain deluged the city between Noon and 1 PM.  Afternoon
           thunderstorms in South Carolina deluged Williamstown with
           six inches of rain in ninety minutes, including four
           inches in little more than half an hour.
   In 2000 An F-3 tornado, with winds of 186 mph, tore through a
           campground in Alberta province, Canada. At least 9 were
           killed, and over 130 were injured. Many trailers at the
           campground were thrown into a lake at the site. The
           tornado was on the ground for at least 30 minutes.
   In 2003 (7th-15th) After bringing heavy rain and tropical storm
           force winds as a strong tropical wave to the Leeward and
           Windward Islands on the 7th...then as a 50 mph Tropical
           Storm with heavy rains affecting Jamaica on the 9th, and
           the northeast Yucatan Peninsula on the 11th...Claudette
           became a hurricane on the 15th, making landfall near
           Matagorda Bay, Texas, with 80 mph winds, torrential rains,
           and several tornadoes. It was the first July landfalling
           tropical system on the Texas Coast since 1891.
   In 2012 (15th-16th) Extremely torrential rains caused severe
           flooding across the Kyushu province of southern Japan.
           In one part of Kumamoto, the equivalent of one months
           rain fell in the space of 8 hours a few days before.
           Numerous floods and mudslides have resulted, killing at
           least 28 people.


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