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Subject: Todays Weather History Date: Thu Nov 19 2020 12:02 am
From: Daryl Stout To: All

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

 Today is Thursday  November 19, 2020.
 This is the 324th day of the year, there are 42 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 1921 The Columbia Gorge ice storm finally came to an end.  In
            Oregon, 54 inches of snow, sleet and glaze blocked the
            Columbia River Highway at the Dalles.  Apart from traffic
            on the river itself, all transportation between Walla
            Walla WA and Portland OR came to a halt.  Nine trains
            were stopped as railroads were blocked for several days.
    In 1957 Nineteen inches of snow covered the ground at Cresco IA,
            a record November snow depth for the state.
    In 1981 An unusually early snowstorm struck the Twin Cities
            of Minnesota, with as much as a foot of snow reported.
            The weight of the heavy snow caused the newly inflated
            fabric dome of the Hubert Humphrey Metrodome in downtown
            Minneapolis to collapse and rip.
    In 1987 A sharp cold front pushed across the Great Lakes Region
            and the Mississippi Valley.  Northwest winds gusting to
            50 mph in Iowa caused some property damage around
            Ottumwa, and wind chill readings reached 16 degrees below
            zero at Hibbing MN.  Showers and thunderstorms over
            Florida produced 5.80 inches of rain in six hours at
            Cocoa Beach.
    In 1988 Strong thunderstorms developed during the mid morning
            hours and produced severe weather across eastern Texas
            and the Lower Mississippi Valley into the wee hours of
            the night.  Thunderstorms spawned twenty-one tornadoes,
            including thirteen in Mississippi.  One tornado killed
            two persons and injured eleven others at Nettleton MS,
            and another tornado injured eight persons at Tuscaloosa
            AL.  Thunderstorms produced baseball size hail in east
            Texas and northern Louisiana, and Summit MS was deluged
            with six inches of rain in four hours.
    In 1989 Gale force winds continued to produce squalls in the
            Lower Great Lakes Region early in the day.  Snowfall
            totals in western New York State reached 24 inches in
            southern Lewis County, with 21 inches at Highmarket.
            Unseasonably warm weather prevailed across the Northern
            and Central Plains Region.  Eight cities reported record
            high temperatures for the date, including Denver CO with
            a reading of 79 degrees.
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