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   Message 973 of 1,256   
   Daryl Stout to All Users   
   Todays Weather History   
   10 Dec 15 00:09:00   
   
    TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid   
      
    Today is Thursday  December 10, 2015.   
    This is the 344th day of the year, there are 21 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 1699 A severe ice storm hit Boston MA causing much damage to   
               orchards.   
       In 1786 (9th-10th) 15 inches of snow fell on Morristown, NJ.   
               Snowfall total for the week was 41 inches.   
       In 1946 The temperature at New York City soared to 70 degrees.   
       In 1949 The barometric pressure at Las Vegas NV reached a record   
               low reading of 29.17 inches (987.8 millibars).   
       In 1987 A cold front brought high winds to the eastern slopes of   
               the Northern and Central Rockies.  Winds gusted to 97 mph   
               at Mines Peak CO.  In Wyoming, up to a foot of snow   
               blanketed the Teton Village Ski Resort, northwest of   
               Jackson.  Strong chinook winds in the Central High Plains   
               Region, gusting to 61 mph at Scottsbluff NE, warmed   
               temperatures to near 70 degrees.   
       In 1988 Squalls produced heavy snow in the Lower Great Lakes   
               Region.  Totals in northeastern Ohio ranged up to   
               14 inches at Harpersfield, and totals in western New York   
               State ranged up to 14 inches at Sodus.  In the snowbelt   
               of Upper Michigan, the Ontonogon area reported two feet   
               of snow in two days.   
       In 1989 Heavy snow fell across the northern and central mountains   
               of Colorado, with 24 inches reported at Steamboat   
               Springs.  6 to 12 inches of snow fell in the Denver and   
               Boulder area delaying plane flights and snarling traffic.   
               Heavy snow also spread across the Central Plains into the   
               Mississippi Valley.  Winner SD received 11 inches of   
               snow, and more than ten inches of snow was reported north   
               of Sioux City IA.   
      
      
      
   --- GTMail 1.26    
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