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|    14 Dec 12 00:02:03    |
       TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid               Today is Friday December 14, 2012.        This is the 349th day of the year, there are 17 days left.               On this day...        In 1924 The temperature at Helena MT plunged 79 degrees in        24 hours, and 88 degrees in 34 hours. The mercury        plummeted from 63 above to 25 below zero. At Fairfield        MT the temperature plunged 84 degrees in just 12 hours,        from 63 at Noon to 21 below zero at midnight.        In 1987 A powerful storm spread heavy snow from the Southern High        Plains to the Middle Mississippi Valley, and produced        severe thunderstorms in the Lower Mississippi Valley.        During the evening a tornado hit West Memphis AR killing        six persons and injuring two hundred others. The tornado        left 1500 persons homeless, and left all of the residents        of Crittendon County without electricity. Kansas City MO        was blanketed with 10.8 inches of snow, a 24 hour record        for December, and snowfall totals in the Oklahoma        panhandle ranged up to 14 inches. Strong winds, gusting        to 63 mph at Austin TX, ushered arctic cold into the        Great Plains, and caused considerable blowing and        drifting of snow.        In 1988 Blowing snow was reported in western Kansas, as snow and        gusty winds plagued the Central Rockies and the Central        High Plains. Colorado Springs CO reported thirteen        inches of snow. Low pressure in Wisconsin brought heavy        snow to the Lake Superior snowbelt area, with 22 inches        reported at Marquette MI.        In 1989 High winds and heavy snow prevailed from Montana to        Colorado. Snowfall totals in Wyoming ranged up to        20 inches at Burgess Junction, leaving up to 48 inches on        the ground in the northeast sections of the state. Wind        gusts in Colorado reached 87 mph south of the town of        Rollinsville. Strong northwesterly winds continued to        produce heavy snow squalls in the Great Lakes Region.        Totals in northeastern Lower Michigan ranged up to 29        inches at Hubbard Lake, with 28 inches reported at Posen.        Two day totals in northeast Wisconsin ranged up to 30 inches.                     Posted by VPost v1.7.081019              --- Virtual Advanced Ver 2 for DOS         * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS (1:19/33)    |
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