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Subject: Today's Weather History Date: Sun May 21 2017 08:02 am
From: Daryl Stout To: All

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

 Today is Sunday  May 21, 2017.
 This is the 141st day of the year, there are 224 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 1860 A swarm of tornadoes occurred in the Ohio Valley.
            Tornadoes struck the cities of Louisville KY, Cincinnati
            OH, Chillicothe OH and Marietta OH causing a million
            dollars damage.    
    In 1895 The temperature at Norwalk OH dipped to 19 degrees to
            establish a state record for the month of May.    
    In 1896 The temperature at Salton CA soared to 124 degrees to
            establish a U.S. record for May.    
    In 1980 The temperature at Williston ND reached 102 degrees to
            set a record for May.  The next day the mercury hit
            106 degrees.    
    In 1987 Severe thunderstorms, developing along a cold front
            ushering sharply colder weather into the central U.S.,
            produced 60 mph winds and golf ball size hail at Sedalia
            MO, and drenched Hagerstown IN with six inches of rain in
            one hour.  Temperatures soared into the 90s ahead of the
            cold front.  Paducah KY hit 94 degrees for the second day
            in a row.  Light snow blanketed Montana, with three
            inches reported at Butte.    
    In 1988 Severe thunderstorms swept across southern Louisiana
            during the morning hours spawning six tornadoes, and
            producing wind gusts to 88 mph at Jennings.  Thunder-
            storms also produced five inches of rain in two hours at
            Lake Charles, causing local flooding.    
    In 1989 Thunderstorms moving southeastward across the Central
            Plains Region into Oklahoma and Arkansas produced severe
            weather through the day and night.  Thunder-storms
            spawned just four tornadoes, but there were 243 reports
            of large hail and damaging winds.  Baseball size hail was
            reported at Augusta KS, and thunderstorm winds gusted to
            98 mph at Johnson KS.    
    In 1990 Thunderstorms produced severe weather across the
            southeastern U.S. for the second day in a row.  Severe
            thunderstorms spawned five tornadoes, including one which
            injured a person at Richmond KY.  There were eighty-seven
            reports of large hail or damaging winds, with hail three
            inches in diameter reported at Austin TX.  Thunderstorms
            produced up to five inches of rain in Macon County GA,
            and heavy rains left nearly eight feet of water over
            roads near Stepstone KY.  
    In 2001 Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes raged across the
            southern plains, and Great Lakes Region. Among other
            places, tornadoes struck Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Michigan
            (20th-21st). One supercell formed near Russellville,
            Arkansas, and remained tornadic until the Mississippi
            River...dropping a tornado in an empty field at Antioch.
            Denver CO experienced a wide range in both weather and
            temperature...when morning temperatures in the 70s were
            met by winds near hurricane force from a cold front, and
            snow with afternoon temperatures in the 30s.
    In 2014 Supercell thunderstorms spawned several tornadoes and
            numerous instances of hail up to baseball size, in and
            around the Denver CO area. One tornado came within a
            a mile of the airport, and several airplanes had to be
            taken out of service, due to hail damage. Huge drifts
            of hail piled up on streets, and flooding from heavy
            rainfall stranded several drivers. The next day, severe
            storms affected parts of the mid-Atlantic region...
            including portions of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia,
            Maryland, and New York...with large hail, damaging winds,
            flooding rain, and isolated tornadoes.


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