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   Daryl Stout to All   
   Todays Weather History   
   28 Sep 25 00:01:10   
   
   TZUTC: -0500   
   MSGID: 6.fidonet_wx_talk@1:19/33 2d3df71c   
   PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Win32 master/0e9549266 Sep 07 2025 MSC 1942   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.29-Win32 master/0e9549266 Sep 07 2025 MSC 1942   
   BBSID: TBOLTBBS   
   CHRS: ASCII 1   
   FORMAT: flowed   
    TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid   
      
    Today is Sunday  September 28, 2025.   
    This is the 271st day of the year, there are 94 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 1836 The first of three early season snows brought four inches   
               of snow to Hamilton NY, and two inches to Ashby MA.   
       In 1893 Albuquerque NM was soaked with 2.25 inches of rain,   
               enough to establish a 24 hour record for that city.   
       In 1917 A hurricane hit Pensacola FL.  Winds gusted to 95 mph,   
               and the barometric pressure dipped to 28.50 inches.   
               Winds at Mobile AL gusted to 75 mph.   
       In 1986 A flash flood victim in HI held onto a branch awaiting   
               help, while the current stripped him of his clothes and   
               watch!   
       In 1987 Thunderstorms produced up to ten inches of rain in   
               southern Kansas and north central Oklahoma overnight.   
               The Chikaskia River rose 2.5 feet above flood stage at   
               Blackwell OK during the day causing flooding in Kay and   
               Grant counties of north central Oklahoma. Early morning   
               thunderstorms in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas   
               produced 3.07 inches of rain in six hours at McAllen.   
               Thunderstorms produced up to six inches of rain in   
               southeastern Texas later in the day.   
       In 1988 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front in the   
               central U.S. produced severe weather from northern Texas   
               to the Lower Missouri Valley during the late afternoon   
               and evening hours.  Hail three inches in diameter was   
               reported at Nolan TX, and wind gusts to 80 mph were   
               reported at Lawrence KS.  Thunderstorms drenched downtown   
               Kansas City MO with up to four inches of rain, leaving   
               some cars stranded in water six feet deep.   
       In 1989 Thunderstorms over northeastern Florida drenched   
               Jacksonville with 4.28 inches of rain between midnight   
               and 6 AM EDT.  Unseasonably cool weather prevailed in the   
               northeastern U.S.  Five cities reported record low   
               temperatures for the date, including Binghamton NY with   
               a reading of 30 degrees.  Morning lows were in the 20s in   
               northern New England.  Unseasonably mild weather   
               prevailed in the northwestern U.S., with afternoon highs   
               in the upper 70s and 80s.  Astoria OR reported a record   
               high of 83 degrees.   
       In 2003 Hurricane Juan, with 80 mph winds, made landfall 30 miles   
               southwest of Halifax, Nova Scotia...producing a 3 to 5 foot   
               storm surge along the Nova Scotia coast.   
       In 2022 Hurricane Ian, after pummeling western Cuba days before,   
               made landfall just south of Punta Gorda, Florida with   
               145 mph winds. Hundreds of fatalities resulted, many   
               roads were washed out, power was lost to over 2 million   
               people, there was widespread flooding (some major or   
               record), and several tornadoes. Ian weakened to a   
               tropical storm over Florida, but became a hurricane again   
               before making landfall in South Carolina on Sep. 29.   
   --- SBBSecho 3.29-Win32   
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)   
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