TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid
Today is Saturday March 18, 2017.
This is the 77th day of the year, there are 288 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 1925 The great "Tri-State Tornado" occurred, the most deadly
tornado in U.S. history. The tornado claimed 695 lives
(including 234 at Murphysboro IL and 148 at West
Frankfort IL), and caused seventeen million dollars
property damage. It cut a swath of destruction 219
miles long and as much as a mile wide from east central
Missouri to southern Indiana between 1 and 4 PM. The
tornado leveled a school in West Frankfort IL, and
picked up sixteen students setting them down unharmed
150 yards away. Seven other tornadoes claimed an
additional 97 lives that day.
In 1971 High winds accompanied a low pressure system from the
Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes. Winds gusted to
100 mph at Hastings NE, and reached 115 mph at Hays KS.
High winds caused two million dollars damage in Kansas.
Fire burned 50,000 forest acres in eastern Oklahoma.
(17th-19th)
In 1987 A storm in the central U.S. produced up to 10 inches of
snow in western Nebraska, and up to six inches of rain
in eastern sections of the state. The heavy rains
pushed the Elkhorn River out of its banks, submerging
the streets of Inman under three feet of water.
In 1988 Light rain and snow prevailed east of the Mississippi
River. Fair weather prevailed west of the Mississippi.
In 1989 A storm in the western U.S. produced heavy rain in
California, with heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada Range.
Venado, Baja CA was drenched with 5.40 inches of rain in
24 hours. A dozen cities in the eastern U.S. reported
new record high temperatures for the date, including
Baltimore MD with a reading of 82 degrees.
In 1990 Heavy rain caused extensive flooding of rivers and
streams in Georgia, with total damage running well
into the millions. Flooding also claimed six lives.
Nearly seven inches of rain caused 2.5 million dollars
damage around Columbus, and up to nine inches of rain
was reported over the northern Kinchafoonee Basin in
Georgia.
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