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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Sat Nov 04 2017 12:08 am

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

Today is Saturday  November 4, 2017.
This is the 308th day of the year, there are 57 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 1927 A great Vermont flood occurred.  Tropical rains deluged
           the Green Mountain area of Vermont causing the worst
           flood in the history of the state.  Torrential rains, up
           to 15 inches in the higher elevations, sent streams on a
           rampage devastating the Winooski Valley.  Flooding
           claimed 200 lives and caused 40 million dollars damage.
           The town of Vernon reported 84 deaths.  Flooding left up
           to eight to ten feet of water in downtown Montpelier VT.
           (2nd-4th)
   In 1979 100 mph chinook winds roared east of the Rockies in MT
           and CO. In Boulder, winds blew from zephyrs to 90 mph in
           seconds.
   In 1985 A super wet Gulf storm dumped upwards of fifteen inches
           of rain in the mountains of Virginia and West Virginia
           causing devastating damage and claiming forty lives.
   In 1987 Thirty-two cities in the eastern and south central U.S.
           reported record high temperatures for the date.  Highs of
           74 degrees at Portland ME and 86 degrees at Fort Smith AR
           equalled November records.  It was the fourth day of
           record warmth for Beckley WV, Memphi TN and Paducah KY.
           A cold front ushered much colder air into the north
           central U.S.  Gale force winds lashed all five Great
           Lakes.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a fast moving cold
           front produced severe weather over the Tennessee Valley
           and the Central Gulf Coast States during the afternoon
           and evening hours, and into the next morning.  Thunder-
           storms spawned nineteen tornadoes, including eleven in
           Mississippi.  The last of the nineteen tornadoes killed
           a woman in her mobile home in Lee FL.  A tornado in
           Culbert AL injured sixteen people, and caused two million
           dollars damage.  Thunderstorms also produced baseball
           size hail in Alabama.  Unseasonably hot air prevailed
           south of the cold front.  McAllen TX was the hot spot in
           the nation with a high of 102 degrees.
   In 1989 Snow and high winds plagued parts of Colorado and
           Wyoming.  Winds gusted to 71 mph near Wheatland WY,
           and reached 80 mph west of Fort Collins CO.  Up to five
           inches of snow blanketed Yellowstone Park WY closing many
           roads.  Snow also blanketed northern Minnesota, with
           seven inches reported at Baudette.
   In 2001 Hurricane Michelle, the strongest of the 2001 Hurricane
           Season, slammed into southern Cuba with 135 mph winds.
           Originally a tropical depression off the coast of
           Nicauragua and Honduras several days earlier, Michelle
           rapidly intensified over the northwest Caribbean Sea.
           After crossing Cuba, she skirted the Florida Keys, and
           hit the Bahamas before heading into the Atlantic Ocean
           toward Bermuda.


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