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 Daryl Stout to All 
 Todays Weather History 
 06 Nov 25 00:01:21 
 
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 TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid

 Today is Thursday  November 6, 2025.
 This is the 310th day of the year, there are 55 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 1951 Snow fell from the Texas panhandle to the Lower Great
            Lakes, leaving record totals of 12.5 inches at Saint
            Louis MO, and 14.1 inches at Springfield MO.  Other
            heavier snowfall totals included 20 inches at Nevada MO,
            13.5 inches at Sedan KS, 13 inches at Decature IL, and 10
            inches at Alva OK.  In the Saint Louis area, up to 20
            inches was reported in Washington County.  (5th-6th)
    In 1987 High winds in the northeastern U.S., making the recent
            unseasonably warm weather a distant memory, gusted to 63
            mph at Rhode Island.  Squalls resulting from the high
            winds produced five inches of snow at Marquette MI and 7
            inches at Rome NY.  A storm in the southwestern U.S.
            brought heavy snow to some of the higher elevations of
            Arizona, Colorado and Utah.
    In 1988 A powerful low pressure system over the Great Lakes
            Region continued to produce snow across parts of the Ohio
            Valley and the Great Lakes Region.  Snowfall totals along
            the shore of Lake Superior reached 24 inches, with three
            feet of snow reported in the Porcupine Mountain area of
            Upper Michigan.  Marquette MI established a November
            record with 17.3 inches of snow in 24 hours.
    In 1989 Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the south central
            and southeastern U.S.  Nine cities from Florida to
            Oklahoma and Texas reported record high temperatures for
            the date as readings warmed into the 80s.  The high of 89
            degrees at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport in Texas
            equalled their record for November.
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