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Date : Sat Nov 18 2017 12:09 am

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

Today is Saturday  November 18, 2017.
This is the 322nd day of the year, there are 43 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 1873 A severe storm raged from Georgia to Nova Scotia causing
           great losses to fishing fleets along the coast.  In
           Maine, the barometric pressure reached 28.49 inches at
           Portland.
   In 1955 An early season cold snap finally came to an end.  Helena
           MT experienced 138 consecutive hours of subzero
           temperatures, including a reading of 29 below zero, which
           surpassed by seven degrees their previous record for the
           month of November.  Missoula MT broke their November
           record by 12 degrees with a reading of 23 below zero, and
           Salt Lake City UT smashed their previous November record
           of zero with a reading of 14 below.  Heavy snow in the
           Great Basin closed Donner Pass CA, and total crop damage
           from the cold wave amounted to eleven million dollars.
   In 1957 A tornado, 100 yards in width, travelled a nearly
           "straight as an arrow" 27-mile path from near Rosa AL to
           near Albertville AL, killing three persons.  A home in
           the Susan Moore community in Blount County was picked up
           and dropped 500 feet away killing one person.
   In 1979 (14th-18th): 40" of rain was measured over the northeast
           Hawaii islands, flooding 90% of Waipo Valley farmland.
   In 1986 The first of two successive snowstorms struck the
           northeastern U.S.  The storm produced up to 20 inches of
           snow in southern New Hampshire.  Two days later a second
           storm produced up to 30 inches of snow in northern Maine.
   In 1987 It was a windy day across parts of the nation.
           Gale force winds whipped the Great Lakes Region.
           Winds gusting to 80 mph in western New York State damaged
           buildings and flipped over flat-bed trailers
           at Churchville.  In Montana, high winds in the Upper
           Yellowstone Valley gusted to 64 mph at Livingston.
           Strong Santa Ana winds buffeted the mountains and valleys
           of southern California.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms developing along a warm front drenched
           Little Rock AR with 7.01 inches of rain, smashing their
           previous record for the date of 1.91 inches.
   In 1989 A second surge of arctic air brought record cold to parts
           of the north central U.S.  Eleven cities in the Upper
           Midwest reported record low temperatures for the date,
           including Rochester MN with a reading of 4 below zero.
           Strong winds ushering the arctic air into the north
           central U.S. produced squalls in the Lower Great Lakes
           Region.  Snowfall totals in northern Ohio ranged up to
           twenty inches in Ashatabula County and Geauga County.
   In 2003 (17th-18th) Strong thunderstorms with heavy rain and hail
           affected much of Arkansas. Storm totals were from 2 to over
           5 inches of rain, with several areas of flooding. An upper
           level low with a cold front on the 18th produced large hail
           in several areas of the state. The storm system also
           spawned tornadoes in Alabama and Mississippi.

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