Subj : Todays Weather History
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From : DARYL STOUT
Date : Wed Jan 20 2016 01:09 pm

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

Today is Wednesday  January 20, 2016.
This is the 20th day of the year, there are 346 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 1937 The wettest Inaugural Day of record with 1.77 inches of rain
           in 24 hours.  Temperatures were only in the 30s as Franklin
           D. Roosevelt was sworn in for his second term.
   In 1943 Strange vertical antics took place in the Black Hills of
           South Dakota.  While the temperature at Deadwood was a
           frigid 16 degrees below zero, the town of Lead, just a
           mile and a half away, but 600 feet higher in elevation,
           reported a balmy 52 degree reading.
   In 1954 The temperature at Rogers Pass MT plunged to 70 degrees
           below zero to establish a new record for the continental U.S.
   In 1978 A paralyzing "Nor'easter" produced a record 21 inches of snow
           at Boston, 15 to 20 inches in Rhode Island, and one to two
           feet of snow in Pennsylvania.  Winds along the coast of
           Connecticut gusted to 70 mph.
   In 1982 (20th-21st) 17.3 inches snow on Minneapolis, Minnesota set
           its single storm record, broken by the 19.9 inches which
           fell on the 22nd-23rd!
   In 1987 Gale force winds lingered along the northern Atlantic coast
           in the wake of a holiday weekend storm.  High winds along
           the eastern slopes of the Northern Rockies gusted to 67 mph
           at Livingston MT, and high winds in southern California
           gusted to 70 mph near San Bernardino.
   In 1988 A storm in the Upper Midwest produced heavy snow and gale
           force winds.  Up to 27.5 inches of snow was reported along
           the Lake Superior shoreline of Michigan, with 22 inches at
           Marquette.
   In 1989 The temperature in the Washington D.C. area warmed into the
           lower 50s for the Presidential Inauguration during the late
           morning hours, before gusty northwest winds ushered in colder
           air that afternoon.
   In 1990 While heavy thunderstorm rains drenched the Central Gulf
           Coast States, with 4.23 inches reported at Centreville AL
           in 24 hours, unseasonably warm weather continued across
           Florida.  Five cities in Florida reported record high
           temperatures for the date.  Tampa FL equalled their record
           high for January of 85 degrees.
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