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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Wed Aug 23 2017 09:45 am

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

Today is Wednesday  August 23, 2017.
This is the 235th day of the year, there are 130 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 1906 Thunderstorms deluged Kansas City MO with six inches of
           rain during the early morning, including nearly three
           inches in thirty minutes.
   In 1921 Denver CO was drenched with 2.20 inches of rain in one
           hour, a record for that location.
   In 1933 The Chesapeake-Potomac hurricane moved over Norfolk VA
           and Washington D.C.  A tide seven feet above normal
           flooded businesses in Norfolk, and damage in Maryland was
           estimated at seventeen million dollars.
   In 1970 Dry thunderstorms ignited more than 100 fires in the
           Wenatchee and Okanogan National Forests of Washington
           State.  Hot, dry, and windy weather spread the fires,
           a few of which burned out of control through the end of
           the month.  More than 100,000 acres burned.
   In 1987 A cold front brought autumn-like weather to the Northern
           and Central Plains Region.  Afternoon highs were in the
           50s and 60s across parts of Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska
           that just two days earlier were in the 90s or above 100
           degrees.  Thunderstorms produced locally heavy rain in
           New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms produced hail an inch in diameter, wind
           gusts to 64 mph, and 2.62 inches of rain at Tucson AZ
           resulting in three million dollars damage.  Cool weather
           prevailed in the northeastern U.S.  Hartford CT reported
           a record low of 42 degrees.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms produced heavy rain with flash flooding in
           West Virginia.  Pickens WV reported 4.80 inches of rain
           in 24 hours.  Evening thunderstorms in Mississippi
           deluged Alta Woods with 4.25 inches of rain in less than
           an hour.  Thunderstorms also produced heavy rain in
           southeastern Kentucky, and flooding was reported along
           Big Creek and along Stinking Creek.  The Stinking Creek
           volunteer fire department reported water levels 12 to 14
           feet above bankfull.  Fort Worth TX hit the 100 degree
           mark for the first time all year.  Strong winds ushering
           cool air into northwestern Utah gusted to 70 mph raising
           clouds of dust in the salt flats.
   In 2012 Tropical Storm Joyce formed in the Atlantic basin. This
           ties the second earliest formation of the tenth named
           tropical storm in a season. In 2005, Tropical Storm Jose
           formed on August 22, and in 1995, Tropical Storm Jerry
           formed on this date.


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