TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid
Today is Sunday January 17, 2021.
This is the 17th day of the year, there are 348 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 1817 A luminous snowstorm occurred in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Saint Elmo's fire appeared as static discharges on roof
peaks, fence posts, and the hats and fingers of people.
Thunderstorms prevailed over central New England.
In 1893 The mercury dipped to 17 degrees below zero at Millsboro DE
to establish a state record.
In 1972 A single storm unloaded 77.5 inches of snow at Summit MT to
establish a state record.
In 1982 Strong chinook winds caused severe wind damage in Boulder CO.
Wind gusts to 118 mph was recorded on the roof of the
Environmental Research Laboratories (ERL), and a wind gust
to 137 mph was measured atop the roof of the NCAR building
(in the southwest part of the city, 600 feet above ground
level). The high winds uprooted trees and damaged roofs.
In 1987 A winter storm spread snow from the Southern Rockies into
the Middle Mississippi Valley and southwestern sections of
the Great Lakes Region, and freezing rain across Texas and
Oklahoma. Snowfall totals ranged up to 16 inches at Tulia TX,
with 12 inches at Wellington KS.
In 1988 A Pacific storm battered the southern coast of California.
Winds gusting to 65 mph uprooted trees in San Diego.
Los Angeles reported an all-time record low baromteric
pressure reading of 29.25 inches.
In 1989 Strong chinook winds along the eastern slopes of the Rockies
gusted to 90 mph near Rollinsville CO, and reached 94 mph
near Big Timber MT. Heavy snow blanketed parts of the Upper
Mississippi Valley, with eight inches reported in Douglas
County WI.
In 1990 Twenty cities across the southeastern half of the country
reported record high temperatures for the date. Record highs
included 61 degrees at Williamstown PA and 85 degrees at
Brownsville TX. Evening thunderstorms produced large hail
and damaging winds from eastern Texas to Mississippi.
In 2013 A rare winter snow occurred in portions of Mississippi and
Alabama, spreading northeast through the Appalachians, and
the northeast US (17th-18th).
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