Subj : Todays Weather History To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Tue Apr 11 2023 00:01:39 TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid Today is Tuesday April 11, 2023. This is the 101st day of the year, there are 264 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 1965 Severe thunderstorms in the Upper Midwest spawned fifty-one tornadoes killing 256 persons and causing more than 200 million dollars damage. Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan were hardest hit in the "Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak". In 1987 Ten days of flooding in the northeastern U.S. finally came to an end. Damage from flooding due to rain and snow melt ran into the billions of dollars. The collapse of the New York State Thruway Bridge over Schoharie Creek claimed ten lives. In 1988 Sixteen cities in the western U.S., nine in California, reported new record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 95 degrees at Sacramento CA and 96 degrees at Bakersfield CA were the warmest of record for so early in the season. In 1989 Forty-four cities in the south central and eastern U.S. reported new record low temperatures for the date. Lows of 25 degrees at Conway AR, 29 degrees at Dallas/Fort Worth TX, and 22 degrees at Ozark AR, were April records. Lows of 26 degrees at Hot Springs AR and 31 degrees at Shreveport LA equalled April records. In 1990 While showers produced heavy rain over much of the northeastern U.S., heavy snow blanketed northern Maine, with 13 inches reported at Telos Lake. Strong southwesterly winds accompanying the rain and snow gusted to 68 mph at the Blue Hill Observatory in Massachusetts. Rainfall totals of 1.04 inch at Pittsburgh PA and 1.52 inches at Buffalo NY on the 10th were records for the date. In 2020 (11th-13th) Easter Weekend 2020 was a violent weather period across much of the continental United States. Over 3,000 storm reports were received by the Storm Prediction Center. They ranged from snow across the northern US...severe weather (very large hail, hurricane force winds, violent tornadoes and flooding rain) across the Southern Plains into the southeastern US...and high winds (not from storms) across areas not affected by snow or severe weather. Parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, which were blasted by large tornadoes not 2 weeks earlier, were hit yet again by more severe storms. --- * Synchronet * The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .