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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Wed Jul 19 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Wednesday  July 19, 2017.
This is the 200th day of the year, there are 165 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 1886 A hurricane from the Gulf of Mexico crossed Florida
           causing great damage from Cedar Keys to Jacksonville.
   In 1960 Cow Creek and Greenland Ranch in Death Valley CA reported
           morning lows of 102 degrees.  Afternoon highs that day
           were 126 and 124 degrees, respectively.  The coolest low
           for the entire month for the two locations was 82 degrees.
   In 1974 A severe thunderstorm with winds to 80 mph and up to two
           inches of rain washed out four to five foot deep sections
           of roadway in Lake Havasu City AZ.  Three persons in a
           station wagon died as it was carried 3000 feet down a
           wash by a ten foot wall of water.
   In 1977 Thunderstorms produce torrential rains over parts of
           southwestern Pennsylvania.  Some places receive more than
           twelve inches in a seven hour period.  The heavy rains
           cause flash flooding along streams resulting in
           widespread severe damage.  The cloudburst floods
           Johnstown with up to ten feet of water resulting in
           76 deaths, countless injuries, and 424 million dollars
           damage.
   In 1987 Fifteen cities in the western and the southeastern U.S.
           reported record low temperatures for the date, including
           Winnemucca NV with a reading of 33 degrees.  Flagstaff AZ
           reported a record low of 34 degrees.  Afternoon and
           evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in New York
           State and New Jersey.  High winds and hail two inches in
           diameter injured two persons and caused consdierable
           damage to crops in the Pine Island area of central New
           York State.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms in Nebraska produced more than five inches
           of rain at Red Cloud, including two inches in fifteen
           minutes.  Torrid temperatures continued over California,
           with record highs of 115 degrees at Red Bluff and 116
           degrees at Redding.
   In 1989 Early morning thunderstorms in the Lower Mississippi
           Valley produced 5.50 inches of rain south of Alexander AR
           in just ninety minutes, and flash flooding which resulted
           claimed the life of one woman.  Thunderstorms in Indiana
           produced 4.95 inches of rain in twelve hours east of
           Muncie.  Eight cities in the southwestern U.S. reported
           record high temperatures for the date, including Las
           Vegas NV with a reading of 115 degrees, and Phoenix AZ
           with a high of 116 degrees.  The low that night at
           Phoenix of 93 degrees was the warmest of record for that
           location.
   In 2003 Severe thunderstorms once again raked Arkansas, with more
           reports of hail and wind damage. Billboards were blown down
           near Mountain Pine, AR and Pearcy, AR. A gas line ruptured
           in Malvern, AR, causing a fire. Thunderstorms also brought
           flooding rains to Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana...on into
           New England. Storm totals from 4 to 8 inches or more of
           rain were common. (19th-22nd)
   In 2012 Lightning struck a home in Louisville, Kentucky, setting it
           ablaze, and killing 2 people. Severe thunderstorms that
           pushed through the area included winds that topped more
           than 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
           The roof of Louisville's Crowne Plaza Hotel was partially
           torn off, sending debris onto vehicles in the parking lot
           below. In Arkansas, thunderstorms were prolific lightning
           producers. At one time, over 5,000 people in Pulaski County
           were without power.


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