Subj : Todays Weather History
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From : DARYL STOUT
Date : Thu Jan 21 2016 10:21 am

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

Today is Thursday  January 21, 2016.
This is the 21st day of the year, there are 345 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 1863 A severe coastal storm dropped heavy rain on the
           Fredericksburg area of Virginia.  It disrupted a Union
           Army offensive in an ill famed "mud march".
   In 1982 The second of two major snowstorms to hit southern Minnesota
           came to an end.  Minneapolis received 20 inches of snow in
           24 hours to break the previous record of 17 inches in 24
           hours established just a few days earlier.  A record 38
            inches of snow covered the ground following the two storms,
           with drifts ten feet high.
   In 1985 Three days of snow squalls at Buffalo NY finally came to an
           end.  The squalls, induced by relatively warm water in
           Lake Erie, produced 34 inches of snow at the International
           Airport, with up to 47 inches reported in the suburbs of
           Buffalo.  The New York "blizzard of 85" left many counties
           disaster areas. (19th-21st). President Reagan was sworn in
           for a second term in the coldest Inauguration Ceremony of
           record.  Cold and wind resulted in wind chill readings as
           much as 30 degrees below zero. In Arkansas, North Little
           set an all time record low of -6 degrees. Little Rock Adams
           was at -2 degrees that morning.
   In 1987 Low pressure over Minnesota produced high winds in the
           Northern Plains Region.  Winds gusted to 66 mph at Rapid
           City SD, and reached 70 mph at Belle Fourche SD.
   In 1988 High pressure over northern Nevada and low pressure off the
           coast of southern California combined to produce high winds
           in the southwestern U.S.  Wind gusts in the San Francisco
           area reached 70 mph at Fremont.
   In 1989 Cold and snow prevailed in the northeastern U.S.  Up to
           13 inches of snow was reported between Woodford and
           Searsburg in Vermont.  Montpelier VT reported a wind chill
           reading of 42 degrees below zero.
   In 1990 Unseasonably warm weather prevailed across the state of
           Florida.  Eight cities reported record high temperatures for
           the date, including West Palm Beach with a reading of 86
           degrees. Rain in southern New England changed to freezing
           rain, then to sleet, and then to heavy snow during the late
           morning.  Most of Massachusetts was blanketed with 6 to 10
           inches of snow.
   In 1999 Nearly 5 dozen tornadoes raked Arkansas, producing several
           fatalities and many injuries. Downtown Little Rock was hard
           hit...along with the community of Beebe, to the northeast.
           At the height of the outbreak, there was a tornado being
           reported every 6 minutes...averaging 10 tornadoes an hour.
           It also set records of the most tornadoes in a state on any
           day in January (previous record was 13 tornadoes on January
           10, 1975 in Alabama, and Jan. 24, 1997 in Tennessee); most
           tornadoes on one day in January (previous record was 39
           tornadoes on Jan. 10, 1975 in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida,
           Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Texas);
           and the most tornadoes in any state for the month of
           January (previous record was 25 tornadoes in Texas in
           1998). Baseball sized hail was also observed in some areas,
           and the high school in Beebe took a direct hit from one of
           the tornadoes. There was a basketball game in progress, but
           the game was aborted at halftime, and the premises were
           evacuated just a half hour before the tornado hit.
   In 2013 Brutally cold wind chills of at least -50 degrees were seen
           across North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, with Wind
           Chill Warnings over a large area.
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