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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Fri Dec 01 2017 12:10 am

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

Today is Friday  December 1, 2017.
This is the 335th day of the year, there are 30 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
   First day of meteorological winter.
   In 1831 The coldest December of record in the northeastern U.S.
           commenced.  Temperatures in New York City averaged
           22 degrees with just four days above freezing, and
           at Burlington VT the temperature never did get above
           freezing.  The Erie Canal was closed the first day of
           December, and remained closed the entire month.
   In 1896 The temperature at Kipp MT rose 30 degrees in just seven
           minutes, and 80 degrees in a matter of a few hours.  A
           thirty-inch snow cover was melted in half a day.
   In 1913 A six day front range snowstorm began.  It produced
           a record total of 46 inches at Denver CO.
   In 1978 A short-track tornado destroyed 3 and damaged 17 mobile
           homes south of Zephyrhills, FL. No one was killed.
   In 1985 A storm produced more than six inches of snow from the
           Northern and Central Plains to parts of Michigan, with
           36.4 inches reported at Marquette MI.  Many roads were
           blocked by snow, a family was stranded for 25 hours south
           of Colome SD.  Drifts twelve feet high were reported in
           north central Nebraska.
   In 1987 A powerful storm hit the northwestern U.S.  Winds gusted
           to 80 mph at Cape Disappointment WA, and reached 94 mph
           at Cape Blanco OR.  Thunderstorms in western Washington
           State produced wind gusts to 60 mph and dime size hail at
           Hoquiam, and Stevens Pass, in the Cascade Mountains of
           Washington, received seven inches of snow during the
           morning hours.
   In 1988 Squalls in the Great Lakes Region produced up to a foot
           of snow in Ashtabula County OH, up to ten inches in Erie
           County PA, and up to a foot of snow in western New York
           State.
   In 1989 Heavy snow blanketed the mountains of New Mexico, with 12
           inches reported at the Angel Fire Ski Basin.  Strong
           northerly winds ushering cold air into the north central
           U.S. gusted to 55 mph at Devils Lake ND.  Low pressure
           over the Gulf of Alaska produced wind gusts to 69 mph at
           Kodiak Island.

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