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from: Daryl Stout
date: 2005-01-11 00:08:00
subject: Today In Weather History

TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid

 Today is Tuesday  January 11, 2005.
 This is the 11th day of the year, there are 354 days left.

 On this day...
    In 1918 A tremendous blizzard completely immobilized the Midwest,
            stopping mail service for two weeks.  The vast storm then
            moved through the Great Lakes Region and the Ohio Valley.
            Winds reached 60 mph at Toledo OH, and the temperature
            plunged from 28 above to 15 below zero during passage of
            the cold front.
    In 1972 Downslope winds hit the eastern slopes of the Rockies in
            northern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming.  Boulder CO
            reported wind gusts to 143 mph and twenty-five million
            dollars property damage.
    In 1987 A storm in the northeastern U.S. buried the mountains of
            central Vermont with up to 26 inches of snow, and snowfall
            totals in Maine ranged up to 27 inches at Telos Lake.
            Winds gusted to 45 mph at Newark NJ and Albany NY.
    In 1988 High winds with snow produced a 50 car pile-up along
            Interstate 15 in Utah. Winds gusted to 115 mph at
            Rendezvous Peak, Wyoming.
    In 1989 A cold front which the previous day produced 21 inches of
            snow at Stampede Pass WA and wind gusts to 75 mph at
            Mammoth Lakes CA, spread snow across Colorado.  Totals in
            Colorado ranged up to 17 inches at Steamboat Springs.
    In 1990 Strong northwesterly winds associated with a deep low
            pressure system crossing the Upper Great Lakes Region
            ushered cold air into the central U.S.  Winds gusted to
            72 mph at Fort Dodge IA, and wind gusts reached 75 mph
            at Yankton SD.  Snow and high winds created blizzard
            conditions in northwestern Minnesota.  Squalls produced
            heavy snow in parts of Upper Michigan and northern Lower
            Michigan, with 16 inches reported at Wakefield.


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