Subj : Today's Weather History To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Feb 10 2017 12:10 am TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid Today is Friday February 10, 2017. This is the 41st day of the year, there are 324 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 1899 The temperature at Monterey VA plunged to 29 degrees below zero, a record for the state. In 1973 A major snowstorm struck the southeastern U.S. It produced as much as 18 inches in Georgia, and up to two feet of snow in South Carolina. In 1978 As much as eight inches of rain drenched southern California resulting in widespread flooding and mudslides. The heavy rainfall produced a wall of water which ripped through the mountain resort community of Hidden Springs drowning at least thirteen persons. The storm was one of the most destructive of record causing fifty million dollars damage. In 1982 Bismarck ND experienced its 45th consecutive day of subzero temperature readings which tied the previous record long string of subzero daily lows ending on the same date in 1937. In 1983 (10th-12th) Heavy snow from northeast Georgia to eastern Maine paralyzed much of the East. In 1987 A storm in the northeastern U.S. produced heavy snow in southeastern Maine. Grand Falls and Woodland received 15 inches, mainly during the early morning hours, while most of the rest of the state did not even see a flake of snow. In 1988 Bitter cold arctic air gripped the north central U.S. International Falls MN was the cold spot in the nation with a low of 35 degrees below zero. Record warm readings were reported in southern California, with highs of 78 at San Francisco and 88 at Los Angeles. San Juan Capistrano CA was the hot spot in the nation with a high of 92 degrees. In 1989 For the first time all month winter relaxed its grip on the nation. The temperature at Brownsville TX warmed above 60 degrees for the first time in six days, ending their second longest such cold spell of record. In 1990 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front continued to produce severe weather across the southeastern U.S. through the morning hours and into the late afternoon. There were a total of twenty-nine tornadoes in twenty- nine hours, and 245 reports of large hail or damaging winds. Pre-dawn thunderstorms produced high winds which injured at least seventy persons in Alabama and Georgia, and caused more than twelve million dollars damage. A tornado at Austell GA prior to daybreak injured two persons and caused two million dollars damage. In 2013 Several tornadoes touched down across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, causing widespread damage. An especially large tornado (EF-4) moved through Hattiesburg, Mississippi...causing damage to several buildings on the University Of Southern Mississippi Campus, and nearby Oak Oak Grove High School. Over 60 were injured...some critically. Hail up to the size of softballs occurred in some areas. Posted by VPost v1.7.081019 .