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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Mon Aug 07 2017 12:08 am

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

Today is Monday  August 7, 2017.
This is the 219th day of the year, there are 146 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 1904 A flash flood near Pueblo CO washed a train from the
           tracks killing 89 passengers.  A bridge, weakened by the
           floodwaters sweeping through the valley below, gave way
           under the weight of the train dashing all but the
           sleeping cars into the torrent drowning the occupants.
           Rail service was frequently interrupted in the Rocky
           Mountain Region and southwestern U.S. that summer due to
           numerous heavy downpours which washed out the railroad
           beds delaying trains as much as five days.
   In 1918 Philadelphia PA established an all-time record with a
           high of 106 degrees.  New York City experienced its
           warmest day and night with a low of 82 degrees and a high
           of 102 degrees.  Highs of 108 degrees at Flemington NJ
           and Somerville NJ established state records for the month
           of August.
   In 1984 El Paso TX normally receives 1.21 inches of rain in
           August.  They got it in forty-five minutes, with four
           more inches to boot, during a storm which left Downtown
           El Paso under five feet of water.
   In 1986 A rare outbreak of seven tornadoes occurred in New
           England.  One tornado carved its way through Cranston RI
           and Providence RI causing twenty injuries.  Rhode Island
           had not reported a tornado in twelve years, and three
           touched down in 24 hours.
   In 1987 Morning thunderstorms drenched Goldsboro NC with 3.37
           inches of rain.  Late morning thunderstorms in Arizona
           produced dime size hail, wind gusts to 50 mph, and two
           inches of rain, at Sierra Vista.
   In 1988 A dozen cities in the central U.S. reported record high
           temperatures for the date, including Waco TX with a
           reading of 107 degrees.  The record high of 88 degrees at
           Marquette MI was their 23rd of the year.  Afternoon and
           evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in
           Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin, with wind gusts to 81
           mph reported at McCool NE.
   In 1989 Forty cities in the central U.S. reported record low
           temperatures for the date, including Valentine NE with a
           reading of 40 degrees, and Belcourt ND with a low of 37
           degrees.  Martin SD was the cold spot in the nation with
           a morning low of 30 degrees.  Unseasonably hot weather
           prevailed over Florida and Washington State, with record
           highs of 100 at Daytona Beach FL, 101 at Walla Walla WA,
           and 103 degrees at Hanford WA.
   In 2003 A tornado touched down in the Riviera Beach area of Palm
           Beach County, Florida. There was no warning of the
           tornado, which caused a Pepsi plant to lose part of its
           roof. Five hundred homes were damaged or destroyed. It
           skipped right over Interstate 95 at rush hour...amazingly,
           there were no injuries or fatalities from the tornado.
   In 2011 Scattered severe thunderstorms developed across Arkansas,
           with several reports of hail and wind damage. Golfball
           sized hail fell near Russell, Arkansas, and a 77 mph wind
           was recorded at Little Rock National Airport, from a
           severe thunderstorm moving through the area.


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