TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid
Today is Tuesday March 24, 2015.
This is the 83rd day of the year, there are 282 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 1912 Residents of Kansas City began to dig out from a storm
produced 25 inches of snow in 24 hours. The snowfall
total was nearly twice that of any other storm of
modern record in Kansas City before or since that time.
A record 40 inches of snow fell during the month of
March that year, and the total for the winter season of
67 inches was also a record. By late February of that
year Kansas City had received just six inches of snow.
Olathe KS received 37 inches of snow in the snowstorm,
establishing a single storm record for the state of
Kansas. (23rd-24th)
In 1987 A winter-like storm in the central U.S. produced
blizzard conditions from South Dakota to western
Kansas. Snowfall totals ranged up to 24 inches at
Neligh NE, with 19 inches at Winner SD. Winds gusting
to 60 mph created twelve foot snow drifts in Nebraska
stranding thousands on the highways.
In 1988 Thunderstorms developing along a cold front produced
severe weather from Minnesota to northeastern Texas.
The thunderstorms spawned ten tornadoes, including one
which injured five persons near Raymondville MO.
In 1989 Low pressure off the coast of Virginia brought heavy
rain to the Middle Atlantic Coast States, and heavy
snow to the Northern Appalachians. Cape Hatteras NC
was soaked with 5.20 inches of rain in 24 hours, and
snowfall totals in Vermont ranged up to 12 inches.
Winds gusted to 52 mph at New York City.
In 1990 The storm system which produced heavy snow in the Lower
Missouri Valley the previous day, spread heavy snow
across parts of the Upper Ohio Valley and the Middle
Atlantic Coast Region. Snowfall totals of 2.2 inches
at Philadelphia PA and 2.4 inches at Atlantic City NJ
were records for the date. Up to six inches of snow
blanketed southern Ohio. In the Middle Atlantic Coast
Region, snow coated the blossoms of cherry trees which
had bloomed in 80 degree weather the previous week.
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