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      TZUTC: -0600       MSGID: 3513.fidonet_weather@1:19/33 2dcdc65f       PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Win32 master/04856e14d Nov 10 2025 MSC 1944       TID: SBBSecho 3.32-Win32 master/04856e14d Nov 10 2025 MSC 1944       BBSID: TBOLTBBS       CHRS: ASCII 1       FORMAT: flowed        TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid               Today is Thursday January 15, 2026.        This is the 15th day of the year, there are 350 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 1852 Between January 15th and February 24th a total of 1378        railroad cars were drawn by horses across the frozen        Susquehanna River to engines waiting at Havre De Grace MD.        In 1932 Up to two inches of snow whitened the Los Angeles basin of        California. The Los Angeles Civic Center reported an inch        of snow, and even the beaches of Santa Monica were whitened        with snow, in what proved to be a record snowstorm for Los        Angeles.        In 1952 A six day snowstorm was in progress in the western U.S.        The storm produced 44 inches of snow at Marlette Lake NV,        52 inches at Sun Valley ID, and 149 inches at Tahoe CA,        establishing single storm records for each of those three        states. In addition, 24 hour snowfall totals of 22 inches        at the University of Nevada, and 26 inches at Arco ID,        established records for those two states. The streamliner,        'City of San Francisco' was snowbound in the Sierra Nevada        Range, near Donner Summit.        In 1987 A powerful storm over the Southern Plateau and the Southern        Rockies produced 24 inches of snow at Colorado Springs CO,        including 22 inches in 24 hours, a January record. High        winds in the southwestern U.S. gusted to 65 mph in the        Yosemite Valley of California.        In 1988 A small storm over the Atlantic Ocean produced heavy snow        along the coast of North Carolina. The five inch total at        Wilmington NC was their third highest for any storm in        January in 117 years of records.        In 1989 A storm in the northwestern U.S. produced up to 14 inches        of snow in the Cascade Mountain Range. Light snow in the        north central U.S. was just enough to push the snowfall        total for January at Fargo ND past their previous all-time        monthly record of 30.7 inches.        In 1990 While one Pacific storm crossed the Central Rockies, another        approached the west coast. The northern mountains of Utah        were buried under 17 to 35 inches of snow while the mountains        of southern Utah received another 12 to 16 inches. Eighteen        cities in the central U.S. reported record high temperatures        for the date as readings warmed into the 50s and 60s.        Wichita KS reported a record high of 68 degrees.       --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32        * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)       SEEN-BY: 19/25 33 38 42 43 105/81 106/201 987 124/5016 128/187 129/14       SEEN-BY: 130/330 153/7715 154/110 218/700 226/30 227/114 229/110 134       SEEN-BY: 229/206 300 307 317 400 426 428 470 664 700 705 266/512 291/111       SEEN-BY: 320/219 322/757 342/200 387/18 25 396/45 460/58 633/280 712/848       SEEN-BY: 902/26 5020/400 5075/35       PATH: 19/33 396/45 229/426           |
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