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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Fri Sep 22 2017 12:12 am

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

Today is Friday  September 22, 2017.
This is the 265th day of the year, there are 100 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 1890 A severe hailstorm struck Strawberry AZ. Five days after
           the storm hail still lay in drifts 12 to 18 inches deep.
   In 1913 Des Moines IA experienced their earliest freeze of record.
   In 1961 Hurricane Esther made a near complete circle south of
           Cape Cod.  The hurricane then passed over Cape Cod and
           hit Maine.  Its energy was largely spent over the
           North Atlantic Ocean, however, heavy rains over Maine
           resulted in widespread local flooding of cellars, low
           roads, and underpasses.
   In 1983 Forty-one cities reported record cold temperatures during
           the morning.  Houston TX hit 50 degrees, and Williston ND
           plunged to 19 above.
   In 1987 Hurricane Emily, the first hurricane to roam the
           Carribean in nearly six years, made landfall over the
           Dominican Republic late in the day, packing 125 mph
           winds.  Emily killed three persons and caused thirty
           million dollars damage.  A record high of 92 degrees
           at Miami FL was their fifth in a row.
   In 1988 An early morning thunderstorm produced baseball size hail
           at Plainview, in Hale County TX.  Late in the evening
           more thunderstorms in the Southern High Plains Region
           produced wind gusts to 75 mph at Plainview TX and Crosby TX
   In 1989 Hurricane Hugo quickly lost strength over South Carolina,
           but still was a tropical storm as it crossed into North
           Carolina, just west of Charlotte, at about 7 AM.  Winds
           around Charlotte reached 69 mph, with gusts to 99 mph.
           Eighty percent of the power was knocked out to Charlotte
           and Mecklenburg County.  Property damage in North
           Carolina was 210 million dollars, and damage to crops was
           97 million dollars.  The strongest storm surge occurred
           along the southern coast shortly after midnight, reaching
           nine feet above sea level at ocean Isle and Sunset Beach.
           Hugo killed one person and injured 15 others in North
           Carolina. Strong northwesterly winds ushered unseasonably
           cold air into the north central U.S., in time for the
           official start of autumn, at 8:20 PM CDT.  Squalls produced
           light snow in northern Wisconsin.  Winds in Wisconsin gusted
           to 52 mph at Rhinelander.
   In 2000 Tropical Storm Helene struck Pensacola, Florida, bringing
           more heavy rain to an area hit just days earlier by
           Tropical Storm Gordon.
   In 2002 Hurricane Isidore, which had just days before ravaged
           parts of Cuba, hit the Yucatan Peninsula near Progreso,
           Mexico, with 125 mph winds. It stayed over land a few days,
           weakening it considerably, but producing flooding rains
           over the Yucatan Peninsula and Cuba, because of its large
           circulation. Isidore weakened to a Tropical Storm by the
           time it moved back into the Gulf Of Mexico...finally making
           landfall near New Orleans as a Tropical Storm on the 26th.
   In 2003 For the second time in just under a month, Baja California
           was hit by a hurricane...this time, Hurricane Marty with
           100 mph winds, coming ashore near San Jose Del Cabo. Heavy
           rain of over 8 inches caused flooding and mudslides.
           The remnants of Ivan, which hit Gulf Shores, Alabama and
           adjacent areas on the 17th, had drifted off the southeast
           U.S. Coast, then looped across south Florida, and into the
           eastern Gulf Of Mexico...regenerating as a Tropical Storm
           on the 22nd, coming ashore on the 23rd near Cameron,
           Louisiana (22nd-23rd).


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