• Todays Weather History

    From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Mon Feb 9 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Monday February 9, 2026.
    This is the 40th day of the year, there are 325 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 1933 The temperature at Moran WY, located next to Teton
    National Park, plunged to 63 degrees below zero to
    establish a state record. The temperature at the
    Riverside Ranger Station in Montana dipped to 66 below
    zero to establish a record for the state, and a record
    for the nation which stood until 1954.
    In 1934 The mercury dipped to 51 degrees below zero at Vanderbilt
    to establish a record for the state of Michigan. The
    temperature at Stillwater plunged to 52 degrees below
    zero to establish a record for the state of New York.
    In 1987 A storm off the Atlantic coast produced high winds
    and heavy snow in the northeastern U.S., with blizzard
    conditions in eastern Massachusetts. Wind gusted to
    80 mph and 23.4 inches of snow produced drifts eight feet
    high at Cape Cod MA. It was the worst blizzard in thirty
    years for the Cape Cod area. Winds in some of the
    mountains and ridges of the Appalachian Region gusted to
    100 mph.
    In 1988 Arctic cold invaded the north central U.S. Alliance NE
    plunged from 44 degrees to 12 above in just two hours,
    and Mobridge SD reported a wind chill of 64 degrees below
    zero. Winds along the eastern slopes of the Rockies
    gusted to 90 mph at Cheyenne WY, and reached 96 mph at
    Boulder CO.
    In 1989 A winter storm continued to bring rain and snow to
    southern California. Snowfall totals ranged up to
    18 inches at Olancha, with three inches at Palmdale.
    In 1990 Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front erupted
    over eastern Texas late in the morning, and produced
    severe weather as they swept across the southeastern
    states. Early evening thunderstorms spawned a tornado
    which injured one person at Nat TX, and produced tennis
    ball size hail which cuased more than half a million
    dollars damage around Shreveport LA.
    In 1994 (9th-11th) A statewide ice storm struck Arkansas, with
    the most damage in south and east Arkansas. Some areas
    were without electricity for 2 weeks.
    In 2001 Over the next week, huge amounts of rainfall would fall
    across Arkansas...with many areas receiving over 6 inches
    of rain...along with severe flooding. (9th-17th).
    In 2002 Very strong winds affected much of the central and
    western United States. Areas from California to Colorado
    to the Dakotas to Nebraska to Wisconsin were affected.
    Gusts from over 50 mph to near 100 mph were reported.
    In 2003 While portions of Austrailia were still reeling from
    wildfires, the remnants of Tropical Storm Beni hit near
    Rockhampton, dropping 12 inches of rain overnight.
    In 2015 Nearly 7 feet of snow had fallen in Boston, Massachusetts
    since Jan. 9, 2015...making it the snowiest 30 day period
    in history. In fact, 3 straight weekends had massive
    winter storms, and the pattern showed no sign of changing.
    In 2020 A gust of 209 mph was recorded on Kirkwood Mountain, south
    of Lake Tahoe.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Tue Feb 10 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Tuesday February 10, 2026.
    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.
    In 2021 An ice storm struck portions of Arkansas with freezing
    rain and sleet...with numerous icy roads and power outages.
    This was the prelude to 2 back to back snowstorms that
    would blast the state just days later, with the entire
    state under a winter storm warning for both storms just
    days apart. Along the I-30 and US-67/167 corridor, snow
    accumulations were the highest, with 8 to 12 inches in
    several areas. Much of the state was below zero for lows
    the morning of Feb. 16. Little Rock plunged to -1, with
    north Arkansas approaching -20. Wind Chill Warnings and
    covered much of the state. Road conditions were very icy
    for several days, and there were rolling blackouts of
    electricity. The massive storm stretched into adjacent
    states, with a 130 car pileup in Fort Worth on icy roads,
    where several died, and there were numerous injuries. A
    tornado struck portions of North Carolina, with several
    fatalities...and several homes moved off their foundations,
    or totally destroyed. There was even snow in El Paso, TX.
    At one point, Winter Storm Warnings stretched from
    southwest Texas to the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, and
    into New England. It was so cold that in some areas, birds
    got frozen to bird feeders. At Little Rock, it also set
    records for the snowiest February, the snowiest 24 hour
    period, and the snowiest 7 day period (10th-18th).
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Wed Feb 11 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Wednesday February 11, 2026.
    This is the 42nd day of the year, there are 323 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 Perhaps the greatest of all arctic outbreaks commenced on
    this date. The temperature plunged to 61 degrees below
    zero in Montana. At the same time a "Great Eastern
    Blizzard" left a blanket of snow from Georgia to New
    Hampshire. The state of Virginia took the brunt of the
    storm, with snowfall totals averaging 30 to 40 inches.
    In 1935 In Ifrane, Morocco, Africa's all-time record cold
    temperature of 11 degrees below zero was set.
    In 1983 The Middle Atlantic Coast States and southern New England
    were in the midst of a major snowstorm. In Pennsylvania,
    the storm produced 21 inches at Philadelphia, 24 inches
    at Harrisburg, and 25 inches at Allentown, establishing
    record 24 hour totals and single storm totals for those
    locations. New York City received 22 inches of snow, and
    35 inches was reported at Glen Gary, located in the Blue
    Ridge Mountains of West Virginia. Windsor Locks CT
    received a record 19 inches of snow in 12 hours. The
    storm resulted in forty-six deaths, thirty-three of which
    occurred when a freighter capsized and sank off the
    Maryland/Virginia coast. Heavy snow was reported from
    northeastern Georgia to eastern Maine. (10th-12th)
    In 1987 Denver CO reported only their third occurrence of record
    of a thunderstorm in February. Ten cities in the north
    central U.S. reported record high temperatures for the
    date. Huron SD reported February temperatures averaging
    19 degrees above normal. Williston ND reported readings
    averaging 24 degrees above normal for February.
    In 1988 Bitter cold air gripped the north central U.S. Lows of
    35 degrees below zero at Aberdeen SD, Bismarck ND and
    International Falls MN were new records for the date.
    Bemidji MN was, officially, the cold spot in the nation
    with a low of 39 degrees below zero, however, a reading
    of 42 degrees below zero was reported at Gettysburg SD.
    In the Northern High Plains Region, Baker MT warmed from
    27 below zero to 40 above.
    In 1989 While much of the continental U.S. enjoyed sunshine and
    seasonable temperatures, a strong weather system over the
    Hawaiian Islands deluged Honolulu with 2.5 inches of
    rain.
    In 1990 A winter storm produced up to ten inches of snow in
    Vermont, and up to nine inches of snow in Aroostook
    County of northeastern Maine. A three day snowstorm
    began to overspread Oregon. The winter storm produced
    29 inches of snow at Bennett Pass. Mild weather
    continued in the central U.S. La Crosse WI reported a
    record forty-seven consecutive days with temperatures
    above normal.
    In 2011 Heavy snow and bitterly cold artic air affected much of
    Arkansas (9th-11th).
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Thu Feb 12 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Thursday February 12, 2026.
    This is the 43rd day of the year, there are 322 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 Texas and the eastern plains experienced their coldest
    morning of modern record. The mercury dipped to
    8 degrees below zero at Fort Worth TX, and to 22 below
    zero at Kansas City MO. The temperature at Camp Clarke
    NE plunged to 47 degrees below zero to establish a record
    for the state. In the eastern U.S., Washington D.C. hit
    15 degrees below zero, and Charleston SC received a
    record four inches of snow.
    In 1958 Snow blanketed northern Florida, with Tallahassee
    reporting a record 2.8 inches. A ship in the Gulf of
    Mexico, 25 miles south of Fort Morgan AL, reported zero
    visibility in heavy snow on the afternoon of the 12th.
    (12th-13th)
    In 1960 A snowstorm in the Deep South produced more than a foot
    of snow in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
    In 1987 A storm in the eastern U.S. produced high winds from
    North Carolina to Maine. A storm in the western U.S.
    produced up to thirty inches of snow in the Sierra Nevada
    Range of California.
    In 1988 A classic "nor'easter" formed off the Carolina coast and
    intensified as it moved up the Atlantic coast bringing
    heavy snow to the northeastern U.S. Totals ranged up to
    26 inches at Camden NY and Chester MA. Arctic cold
    gripped the north central U.S. Duluth MN was the cold
    spot in the nation with a low of 32 degrees below zero.
    In 1989 Unseasonably mild weather prevailed across Alaska.
    Morning lows of 29 at Anchorage and 31 at Fairbanks were
    actually warmer than those in northern Florida.
    In 1990 Strong southerly winds ahead of an arctic cold front
    pushed temperatures into the 70s as far north as Iowa and
    Nebraska. Twenty-one cities in the central U.S., seven
    in Iowa, reported record high temperatures for the date.
    Lincoln NE reported a record high of 73 degrees, and the
    afternoon high of 59 degrees at Minneapolis MN smashed
    their previous record for the date by twelve degrees.
    Springfield IL reported a record forty-eight consecutive
    days with above normal temperatures.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Fri Feb 13 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Friday February 13, 2026.
    This is the 44th day of the year, there are 321 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 1784 Ice floes blocked the Mississippi River at New Orleans,
    then passed into the Gulf of Mexico. The only other time
    this occurred was during the "Great Arctic Outbreak" of
    1899.
    In 1853 Purple ball lightning crashed through windows to interrupt
    a snowstorm on Mount Desert Island, Maine.
    In 1899 The "Friday the 13th" avalanche at Alva UT killed sixteen
    persons, and left thirteen others buried for twelve hours
    before being rescued.
    The coldest morning of record along the Gulf Coast. The
    temperature dipped to 7 above zero at New Orleans LA and
    Pensacola FL, and plunged to one below zero at Mobile AL.
    The mercury dipped to two degrees below zero at
    Tallahassee, the coldest reading of record for the state
    of Florida.
    In 1905 Morning lows of -29 at Pond AR, -40 at Lebanon KS, and -
    40 at Warsaw MO, established all-time records for those
    three states.
    In 1987 A storm in the western U.S. produced heavy rain over
    central California. Chews Ridge reported nearly eleven
    inches of rain in 24 hours, and extensive flooding
    occurred in San Benito County. The Mount Rose ski resort
    in Nevada experienced a "white-out" with 60 mph winds and
    36 inches of snow.
    In 1988 Strong winds in the wake of a storm in the northeastern
    U.S., gusting to 60 mph at Oswego NY, produced six foot
    snow drifts in northeastern Ohio. High winds in the
    mountains of Utah, gusting to 106 mph at the Snowbird ski
    resort, contributed to a forty car pile-up on Interstate
    15, near the town of Bluffdale.
    In 1989 Showers and thunderstorms produced locally heavy rain and
    flash flooding from central Texas to western
    Pennsylvania. Up to ten inches of rain deluged western
    Kentucky in two days, with five day totals ranging up to
    13.16 inches at Gilbertsville Dam KY. Flooding caused
    tens of millions of dollars damage, including 18 million
    dollars damage at Frankfort KY.
    In 1990 A slow moving cold front brought heavy snow to Utah,
    Colorado and Wyoming. Totals in Wyoming ranged up to 15
    inches at Big Horn, and up to 22 inches was reported in
    Utah. In Colorado, 8 to 12 inches of snow fell over the
    northwest suburbs of Denver, while 16 to 22 inches was
    reported in the high mountain elevations west of Fort
    Collins. Strong winds accompanied the heavy snow, and
    bitter cold weather followed in its wake.
    In 1997 Little Rock, Arkansas would have its last measurable snowfall
    for a record 1078 days. The next time Little Rock received
    snowfall would be Jan. 27, 2000.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Mon Feb 16 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Monday February 16, 2026.
    This is the 47th day of the year, there are 318 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 Washington D.C. received 1.26 inches of rain in six hours
    atop a snow cover more than 30 inches deep making it the
    soggiest day of record.
    In 1903 The temperature at Pokegama Dam MN plunged to 59 degrees
    below zero to establish a state record.
    In 1943 Record cold prevailed in the northeastern U.S.
    The temperature plunged to 43 degrees below zero at
    Concord NH, and to 39 below at Portland ME. The morning
    low of 32 degrees below zero at Falls Village CT
    established a state record, yet the afternoon high that
    day was 20 degrees above zero.
    In 1986 More than $10 million in damage was caused by rare
    downslope winds in excess of 55 mph in and near Hilo,
    Hawaii.
    In 1987 A winter storm produced snow and ice in the Ohio
    Valley and the Appalachian Region. Snowfall totals in
    Virginia ranged up to 14 inches around Farmville, while
    Granville NC reported eight inches of sleet and ice.
    Freezing rain in eastern North Carolina caused extensive
    damage to power lines. Gales lashed the coast of
    Virginia and North Carolina.
    In 1988 Santa Ana winds in southern California gusted to 50 mph
    in the Rancho Cucamonga area. Quiet weather prevailed
    across the rest of the nation.
    In 1989 A surge of arctic air produced all-time record high
    barometric pressure readings of 30.80 inches at Duluth
    MN, 30.97 inches at Chicago IL and 30.94 inches at South
    Bend IN. Readings of 31.00 inches at Milwaukee WI and
    30.98 inches at Rockford IL tied their all-time records.
    Unseasonably warm weather prevailed across the
    southeastern U.S. Highs of 81 degrees at Athens GA,
    87 at Charleston SC, 85 at Macon GA, and 86 at Savannah
    GA were records for February.
    In 1990 Strong thunderstorms developing ahead of an arctic cold
    front produced severe weather across the southeastern
    U.S. between mid morning on the 15th and early evening on
    the 16th. Thunderstorms spawned thirteen tornadoes,
    including one which, prior to dawn on the 16th, injured
    eleven persons near Carrollton GA. There were also
    121 reports of large hail or damaging winds. A late
    afternoon thunderstorm on the 15th produced baseball size
    hail at Jackson MS, and prior to dawn on the 16th, a
    thunderstorm produced high winds which injured four
    persons at Goodwater AL.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Sat Feb 14 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Saturday February 14, 2026.
    This is the 45th day of the year, there are 320 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 1940 A "Saint Valentine's Day Blizzard" hit the northeastern
    U.S. Up to a foot and a half of snow blanketed southern
    New England, and whole gales accompanied the heavy snow
    stranding many in downtown Boston.
    In 1978 (5th-14th) Freezing drizzle and wind left thousands of
    residents in eastern Colorado without power, some for over
    a week.
    In 1987 A powerful storm spawned severe thunderstorms in Texas
    and Oklahoma, and produced heavy snow in the Rocky
    Mountain Region. Snowfall totals in Colorado ranged up
    to 27 inches at Telluride. Straight line winds gusting
    to 104 mph howled through Guadalupe Pass in West Texas.
    In 1988 Strong northerly winds ushered arctic air into the north
    central U.S. Snow and high winds created blizzard
    conditions in Minnesota and the Dakotas. Winds gusted to
    56 mph at Rapid City SD, and reached 65 mph at Cody WY.
    In 1989 While "Valentine's Day" was a soggy one in the Ohio
    Valley and the Tennessee Valley, unseasonably warm
    weather prevailed in the southeastern U.S. Seventeen
    cities reported record high temperatures for the date as
    readings warmed into the 70s and 80s.
    In 1990 Valentine's Day was a snowy one for many parts of the
    western and central U.S. Five to ten inches of snow fell
    across Iowa, and 6 to 12 inches of snow blanketed
    northern Illinois, and strong northeasterly winds
    accompanied the heavy snow. Air traffic came to a halt
    during the evening at O'Hare Airport in Chicago, where
    9.7 inches of snow was reported. More than 250 traffic
    accidents were reported around Des Moines IA during the
    evening rush hour. An icestorm glazed east central
    sections of Illinois, causing twelve million dollars
    damage in Champaign County alone.
    In 2000 Valentine's Day, 2000 was not a sweet one, weatherwise, as a
    tornado outbreak hit the southern states. Camilla, Georgia
    was the hardest hit, with close to two dozen fatalities, and
    widespread damage. Many of the tornadoes struck in the
    middle of the night, when many people were asleep; so they
    never knew the storm was coming, or what hit them.
    In 2004 A Valentine's Day winter storm brought heavy snow to
    central and southern Arkansas, and into Louisiana.
    Up to 5 inches of snow fell across parts of central
    Arkansas...while parts of southwest Arkansas got up
    to 8 inches of snow.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Sun Feb 15 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Sunday February 15, 2026.
    This is the 46th day of the year, there are 319 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 1895 A big Gulf snowstorm produced six inches at Brownsville
    TX and Mobile AL, 15 inches at Galveston TX, and
    24 inches of snow at Rayne LA in 24 hours. Snow fell at
    the very mouth of the Mississippi River. Houston TX
    received 22 inches of snow, and nine inches blanketed New
    Orleans LA.
    In 1936 The temperature at Parshall ND plunged to 60 degrees
    below zero to establish a state record. On the 6th of
    July that same year the temperature at Steele ND hit 121
    degrees, also a state record.
    In 1982 An intense cyclone off the Atlantic coast capsized a
    drilling rig killing 84 persons, and sank a Soviet
    freighter resulting in 33 more deaths. The cyclone
    produced 80 mph winds which whipped the water into waves
    fifty feet high.
    In 1987 A storm crossing the central U.S. produced severe
    thunderstorms which spawned tornadoes in Louisiana and
    Mississippi. Tornadoes injured four persons at Pierre
    Pass LA, three persons at Tangipahoa LA, two persons at
    Lexie MS and two persons at Nicholson MS. Thunderstorm
    winds gusting to 100 mph killed one person south of
    Sulphur LA. Jackson MS was drenched with 1.5 inches
    of rain in ten minutes.
    In 1988 Low pressure brought heavy snow to parts of Michigan,
    with 11 inches reported at Rogers City. A cold front
    crossing the Northern Rockies produced wind gusts to
    74 mph at Livingston MT, and created blizzard conditions
    in Idaho.
    In 1989 Thirty-seven cities in the southeastern U.S. reported
    record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon
    high of 80 degrees at Atlanta GA was a February record.
    Highs of 79 at Chattanooga TN, 84 at Columbia SC and
    85 at New Orleans LA equalled February records.
    In 1990 Snow, sleet and freezing rain along an arctic cold front
    prevailed from the north central U.S. to the Northern
    Atlantic Coast Region. High winds created near blizzard
    conditions in southern Wyoming, closing Interstate 80,
    while up to eleven inches of snow fell across central
    Minnesota. Heavy snow also blanketed the Northern
    Atlantic Coast States, with 10 inches of snow reported at
    Buffalo NY and Mount Washington NH. Freezing rain over
    southern New England knocked out electricity to more than
    10,000 homes in the western suburbs of Boston MA.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Tue Feb 17 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Tuesday February 17, 2026.
    This is the 48th day of the year, there are 317 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 1930 Eureka CA reported an all-time record high of 85 degrees,
    a record which lasted until September of 1983.
    In 1936 The temperature at McIntosh SD plunged to 58 degrees
    below zero to establish a state record.
    In 1958 The greatest snowstorm of the mid 20th century struck the
    northeastern U.S. The storm produced 30 inches of snow
    in interior New England, including more than 19 inches in
    24 hours at the Boston Airport. The same storm produced
    up to three feet of snow in the Middle Atlantic Coast
    Region, with 14 inches at Washington D.C., and 15.5
    inches at Baltimore MD. The storm resulted in 43 deaths
    and 500 million dollars damage over the Middle Atlantic
    Coast States.
    In 1987 A couple of winter storms, one off the Atlantic coast and
    one in the south central U.S., produced snow and ice from
    the Mississippi Valley to the Mid Atlantic Coast Region.
    Freezing rain produced a coat of ice three inches thick
    in northern South Carolina, and 30,000 homes around
    Pee Dee SC were left without electricity. Part of south
    central Kentucky were without electricity for three days
    following the storm, which is their worst in 35 years.
    In 1988 Santa Ana winds in southern California gusted to 63 mph
    at Ontario. Heavy snow blanketed parts of Colorado, with
    11 inches reported at Strontia.
    In 1989 Low pressure off the Washington coast produced more than
    a foot of snow in the Cascade Mountains, and more than
    three inches of rain along the Northern Pacific Coast.
    Spokane WA was blanketed with 13 inches of snow. Cold
    arctic air in the Upper Midwest produced all-time record
    high barometric pressure readings of 31.10 inches at
    Duluth MN, 31.09 inches at Minneapolis MN, and 31.21
    inches at Bismarck ND.
    In 1990 The biggest winter storm of the season hit the Pacific
    Coast Region. In northern California, snow fell along
    the coast, and two day totals in the mountains ranged up
    to 67 inches at Echo Summit. Snowfall totals in the
    mountains of southern California ranged up to 48 inches
    at Green Valley, with 46 inches reported at Big Bear. Up
    to two feet of snow blanketed the southern Cascade
    Mountains of Oregon, and 20 to 35 inches were reported in
    the northern Cascades of Oregon. Up to ten inches of
    snow blanketed Seattle WA.
    In 2003 (12th-17th) After hitting the west coast on the 12th, with
    heavy rain, flooding, thunderstorms, and even a funnel
    cloud near Fresno, CA, a winter storm affected much of the
    eastern half of the country. Areas from Des Moines, IA east
    to the east coast got heavy snow, including close to 2 feet
    in parts of New England, and around the Baltimore and
    Washington, DC area. Further south, heavy rain fell across
    Arkansas and adjancent states, with totals over 2 inches
    common. Tornadoes were also reported in Florida, with
    flooding in Tennessee.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Wed Feb 18 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Wednesday February 18, 2026.
    This is the 49th day of the year, there are 316 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 1921 (18th-19th) Little Rock, Arkansas got 11.6 inches of snow
    over 2 days, and some places in the northwest and north got
    over 20 inches.
    In 1899 While much of the central and eastern U.S. was recovering
    from the most severe cold wave of modern history, the
    temperature at San Francisco soared to 80 degrees to
    establish a record for month of February.
    In 1959 Some of the higher elevations of California were in the
    midst of a five day storm which produced 189 inches of
    snow, a single storm record for North America. (13th-19th)
    In 1987 A small but intense low pressure system combined with
    northerly upslope winds to produce 8 inches of snow in
    five hours at Meeteetsie, located southeast of Cody WY.
    In 1988 Thunderstorms soaked the Central Gulf Coast Region with
    heavy rain. Totals in southern Louisiana ranged up to
    8.50 inches near the town of Ridge, with 6.55 inches at
    Plaguemine. Thunderstorms in northern Florida drenched
    Apalachicola with 5.41 inches of rain in 24 hours, and
    produced wind gusts to 75 mph at Mayo.
    In 1989 Low pressure off the coast of North Carolina brought
    freezing rain and heavy snow to Virginia and the
    Carolinas. Snowfall totals in Virginia ranged up to
    18 inches at Franklin. Freezing rain reached a thick-
    ness of two inches around Charlotte NC.
    In 1990 An intense but slow moving Pacific storm worked its way
    across Utah over a two day period. The storm blanketed
    the valleys with 4 to 12 inches of snow, and produced up
    to 42 inches of snow in the mountains. Heavy snow also
    fell across northern Arizona. Williams received 22
    inches of snow, and 12 inches was reported along the
    south rim of the Grand Canyon.
    In 2000 The second tornado outbreak in 5 days struck parts of
    Arkansas, with Benton, to the southwest of Little Rock,
    suffering heavy damage; but amazingly only minor injuries.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Thu Feb 19 00:01:12 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Thursday February 19, 2026.
    This is the 50th day of the year, there are 315 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 1884 Severe thunderstorms spawned sixty tornadoes in the
    southeastern U.S., killing more than 420 persons and
    causing three million dollars damage. Georgia and the
    Carolinas were hardest hit.
    In 1888 A tornado struck Mount Vernon IL. The tornado killed 16
    persons along its 62 mile path.
    In 1954 High winds across the southern half of the Great Plains,
    gusting to 85 mph, caused the worst duststorms since the
    1930s. Graders were needed in places to clear fence high
    dirt drifts.
    In 1987 A winter storm over the southern and central Rockies
    produced 28 inches of snow at Echo Lake CO, and two feet
    of snow at Gascon NM and Los Alamos NM. Mora County NM
    was declared a disaster area following the storm.
    In 1988 Showers and thunderstorms in the southeastern U.S.
    drenched Valdosta GA with more than five inches of rain,
    and the 24 hour rainfall total of 7.10 inches
    at Apalachicola FL more than doubled their previous
    24 hour record for February.
    In 1989 An upper level weather disturbance brought heavy snow to
    parts of Nebraska, with six inches reported at Loup City
    and Surprise.
    In 1990 A moist Pacific storm worked its way into New Mexico and
    southern Colorado. Up to 36 inches of snow blanketed the
    Wolf Creek and Red Mountain passes of southwest Colorado,
    and up to 15 inches of snow was reported around Trinidad.
    In New Mexico, the eastern slopes of the Sangre de Cristo
    Mountains were blanketed with 9 to 28 inches of snow, and
    50 to 60 mph wind gusts were reported from Taos to
    Albuquerque.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Fri Feb 20 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Friday February 20, 2026.
    This is the 51st day of the year, there are 314 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 1805 The Potomac River was opened after being closed by ice
    for two months.
    In 1898 Eastern Wisconsin experienced their biggest snowstorm of
    record. Racine received thirty inches, and drifts around
    Milwaukee measured fifteen feet high.
    In 1953 A snowstorm in Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota
    produced drifts ten feet high which derailed trains.
    In 1985 A lightning strike in St. George, Kansas was so bright,
    students at a school 2 blocks away thought lights had been
    turned on and off.
    In 1987 A storm system over Arizona spread heavy snow from the
    Southern Rockies into the Southern Plains Region.
    Thunderstorms in central Texas produced golf ball size
    hail about the same time north central Texas was being
    blanketed with up to 8 inches of snow, closing many
    schools.
    In 1988 Snow and strong northerly winds ushered arctic air into
    the Great Lakes Region. The temperature at Sault Ste
    Marie MI plunged from 30 degrees at 5 AM to one below
    zero by 3 PM, with a wind chill reading of 40 degrees
    below zero. Five cities in Florida reported record high
    temperatures for the date. The high of 90 degrees at
    Lakeland was just a degree shy of their February record.
    In 1989 Thunderstorms developing during the early afternoon
    produced severe weather from eastern Texas to Alabama and
    northwest Florida. Thunderstorms spawned a dozen
    tornadoes during the afternoon and evening. Thunder-
    storms also produced 90 mph winds around Vicksburg MS,
    and 100 mph winds around Jackson MS.
    In 1990 Heavy snow spread into southwestern Kansas and the
    panhandle region of Oklahoma and Texas. Heavier snowfall
    totals included 12 inches at Boise City OK, 11 inches at
    Liberal KS, and 10 inches at Spearman TX. Blowing and
    drifting snow closed roads in the Oklahoma panhandle.
    In 2013 (20th-23rd) A major winter storm provided a wide variety
    of weather from the Midwest to the Gulf Coast. Kansas,
    Nebraska, Iowa, north Oklahoma, and north Missouri...east
    into the Ohio Valley, were dealing with heavy snow. Central
    and south Oklahoma, south Missouri, north and central
    Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee...were dealing with an
    ice storm. South Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
    Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and the Carolinas, dealt with
    severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. In Arkansas (on the
    21st), widespread quarter to half ice accumulations were in
    the northern two to three rows of counties. Parts of the
    northeast had more than a half inch of ice, including
    Batesville (Independence County). While there were
    thousands of power outages, this did not come close to the
    devastation caused by the Ice Storm of January, 2009.
    Freezing rain was accompanied by thunder in many cases.
    Some storms in the southern half of the state became
    severe, with quarter to half dollar size hail in East
    Camden (Ouachita County), near Pinebergen (Jefferson
    County) and in southwest Little Rock (Pulaski County). On
    the 20th, while there was some light freezing rain in
    places, snow made headlines in the west. Up to 4 inches of
    snow piled up at Fort Smith (Sebastian County) and near
    Alma (Crawford County). Two to three inch amounts were
    common around Clarksville (Johnson County) and Paris (Logan
    County). In the wake of the storm, roads were generally in
    pretty good shape. Warm ground temperatures kept roads
    mostly wet. However, bridges and overpasses were icy where
    readings were subfreezing. Also with the storms, lightning
    struck a church in Arkadelphia (Clark County), destroying
    the steeple, and damaging the roof...and lightning also
    struck a home near Hot Springs (Garland County). The storm
    moved into the northeast U.S. on the 23rd, bringing snow
    to areas hit by earlier blizzards, and from Hurricane
    Sandy in September, 2012.
    In 2015 Heavy snow that began in late January, continued at Boston,
    Massachusetts, with an unprecedented 88.1 inches of snow in
    less than a month (26 days). This took the seasonal total
    to 98.7 inches, making it the second snowiest on record
    behind the 107.6 inches of snow in the winter of 1995/1996.
    Dozens of roofs collapsed under the weight of the snow.
    In 2016 The most powerful storm on record in the Southern
    Hemisphere slammed into the island of Fiji, with 184 mph
    category 5 typhoon winds. Widespread flooding and damaging
    winds battered much of the island.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Sat Feb 21 00:01:12 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Saturday February 21, 2026.
    This is the 52nd day of the year, there are 313 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 1918 A spectacular chinook wind at Granville ND caused the
    temperature to spurt from a morning low of 33 degrees
    below zero to an afternoon high of 50 above.
    In 1935 Frequent duststorms occurred in eastern Colorado during
    the month, forcing schools to close and people to stay
    indoors. A fatality occurred on this date when two
    section cars collided on the railroad near Arriba CO, due
    to poor visibility.
    In 1936 The temperature at Langdon ND climbed above zero for the
    first time in six weeks. Readings never got above
    freezing during all three winter months.
    In 1971 An outbreak of tornadoes hit northeastern Louisiana
    and northern and central Mississippi. The tornadoes
    claimed 121 lives, including 110 in Mississippi. Three
    tornadoes accounted for 118 of the deaths. There were
    1600 persons injured, 900 homes were badly damaged or
    destroyed, and total damage was 19 million dollars.
    Elk City OK was buried under 36 inches of snow to
    establish a 24 hour snowfall record for the state.
    In 1987 Low pressure over central California produced gale force
    winds along the coast, and produced thunderstorms which
    pelted Stockton, Oakland and San Jose with small hail.
    In 1988 A storm tracking across southern Canada produced high
    winds in the north central U.S., with gusted to 90 mph
    reported at Boulder CO. The high winds snapped trees and
    power lines, and ripped shingles off roofs. The Kentucky
    Fried Chicken Bucket was blown off their store in Havre
    MT. An eighteen foot fiberglass bear was blown off its
    stand along a store front in west Cody WY, and sailed
    east into downtown Cody before the owners were able to
    transport their wandering bear back home in a horse
    trailer.
    In 1989 Thunderstorms developing during the morning hours spread
    severe weather across Georgia and the Carolinas. Strong
    thunderstorm winds caused one death and thirteen injuries
    in North Carolina, and another four injuries in South
    Carolina.
    In 1990 Overnight thunderstorms produced heavy rain in central
    Texas. Rainfall totals ranged up to 2.80 inches at Camp
    Verde, with 2.20 inches reported at Leakey.
    Thunderstorms early in the day produced high winds in
    southern Texas, with wind gusts to 60 mph reported at
    Alice. Daytime thunderstorms in eastern Texas drenched
    Rosenberg with four inches of rain.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Sun Feb 22 00:01:12 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Sunday February 22, 2026.
    This is the 53rd day of the year, there are 312 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 1773 The memorable "Cold Sabbath" in New England history.
    Many persons froze extremities while going to church.
    In 1936 Although heat and dust prevailed in the spring and
    summer, early 1936 brought record cold to parts of the
    U.S. Sioux Center IA reported 42 inches of snow on the
    ground, a state record. (20th-22nd)
    In 1986 A twelve day siege of heavy rain and snow, which produced
    widespread flooding and mudslides in northern and central
    California, finally came to an end. The storm caused
    more than 400 million dollars property damage. Bucks
    Lake, located in the Sierra Nevada Range, received 49.6
    inches of rain during the twelve day period.
    In 1987 A storm moving northeastward out of the Gulf of Mexico
    began to spread heavy snow across the Middle Atlantic
    Coast Region. Thunderstorms in northern Florida produced
    wind gusts to 65 mph in Alachua County.
    In 1988 Dry weather prevailed across the nation, with windy
    conditions from the Central Rockies to northern New
    England. Winds gusted to 58 mph at Cleveland OH,
    and reached 63 mph at Erie PA. Winds in the Central
    Rockies gusted to 120 mph at Mines Peak CO and Rendezvous
    Peak WY.
    In 1989 Strong northwesterly winds ushering cold arctic air into
    the north central U.S. produced snow squalls in the Great
    Lakes Region, with heavy snow near Lake Michigan. Totals
    in northwest Indiana ranged up to 24 inches at Gary, and
    up to 16 inches buried northeastern Illinois.
    In 1990 Thunderstorms developing along and ahead of a cold front
    produced severe weather from southern Mississippi to
    North Carolina. One thunderstorm spawned a tornado just
    prior to dawn which touched down near Opp AL injuring ten
    persons and causing half a million dollars damage.
    Thunderstorm winds injured four persons south of Troy AL,
    and five people at Columbus GA. Thunderstorm winds
    gusted to 76 mph at Dothan AL.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Mon Feb 23 00:01:12 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Monday February 23, 2026.
    This is the 54th day of the year, there are 311 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 1802 A great snowstorm raged along the New England coast. The
    snowfall reached a total of 48 inches north of Boston.
    Three large ships from Salem were wrecked along Cape Cod.
    In 1936 A severe blizzard in the Sierra Nevada Range closed Donner
    Pass. It stranded 750 motorists and claimed seven lives.
    In 1986 Surf heights rose to near 40' along Oahu's north shore as
    the Hawaiian Islands were pounded by damaging surf.
    In 1987 A winter storm buried the Middle Atlantic Coast Region
    under heavy snow. Totals ranged up to 24 inches at
    Lancaster PA, with 23 inches at Coatesville PA. During
    the height of the storm Philadelphia PA received five
    inches of snow in one hour. The Washington D.C. area was
    blanketed with up to 15 inches of snow.
    In 1988 Strong northwesterly winds ushered arctic air into the
    central U.S., and temperatures in Missouri were thirty
    degrees colder than the previous day. The strong winds
    produced squalls along the shore of Lake Superior, with
    up to 15 inches of snow reported over the Keweenaw
    Peninsula of Upper Michigan.
    In 1989 Nineteen cities in the central U.S. reported new record
    low temperatures for the date, including Lincoln NE with
    a reading of 19 degrees below zero.
    In 1990 A fast moving storm produced near blizzard conditions in
    Michigan. Snowfall totals ranged up to 9.5 inches in
    Allegan County, wind gusts reached 74 mph at Ann Arbor,
    and five foot snow drifts were reported around Saginaw.
    The Michigan AAA records showed more than 5000 traffic
    accidents reported, a near record for one day. There
    were several chain reaction collisions. One near Pontiac
    involved a hundred cars.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Tue Feb 24 00:01:12 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Tuesday February 24, 2026.
    This is the 55th day of the year, there are 310 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 1852 The Susquehanna River ice bridge at Havre de Grace MD
    commenced to break up after forty days of use. A total
    of 1738 loaded freight cars were hauled along rails laid
    on the ice.
    In 1936 Vermont and New Hampshire received brown snow due to dust
    from storms in the Great Plains Region. A muddy rain
    fell across parts of northern New York State. (24th-25th)
    In 1979 Heavy wet snow fell in the Ouachita Mountains of western
    Arkansas, with 16 inches at Mena, and 18-20 inches of snow
    in northeast Arkansas. (24th-25th)
    In 1987 A massive winter storm began to overspread the western
    U.S. In southern California, Big Bear was blanketed with
    17 inches of snow, and Lake Hughes reported four inches
    of snow in just one hour. Snow pellets whitened coastal
    areas of Orange County and San Diego County, with three
    inches at Huntington Beach. The storm also produced
    thunderstorms with hail and waterspouts.
    In 1988 Strong winds produced snow squalls in the Great Lakes
    Region which created "white-out" conditions in eastern
    Upper Michigan. Squalls produced up to 14 inches of snow
    in Geauga County of northeastern Ohio.
    In 1989 A total of thirty-three cities in the eastern U.S.
    reported new record low temperatures for the date, and an
    Atlantic coast storm spread heavy snow from Georgia to
    southern New England. Snowfall totals in New Jersey
    ranged up to 24 inches in May County, with 19 inches
    reported at Atlantic City. Totals in North Carolina
    ranged up to 18 inches in Gates County, and winds along
    the coast of North Carolina gusted to 70 mph at Duck
    Pier. Strong winds gusting to 52 mph created blizzard
    conditions at Chatham MA.
    In 1990 Strong northerly winds prevailed from Illinois to the
    Southern and Central Appalachians. Winds gusted to
    68 mph at Sewickley Heights PA. High winds caused
    considerable blowing and drifting of snow across northern
    and central Indiana through the day. Wind gusts to 47
    mph and 6 to 8 inches of snow created white-oout
    conditions around South Bend IN. Traffic accidents
    resulted in two deaths and 130 injuries. Sixty-five
    persons were injured in one accident along Interstate 69
    in Huntington County. Wind gusts to 60 mph and 4 to 8
    inches of snow created blizzard conditions in eastern and
    northern Ohio.
    In 2001 Nearly 4 years to the day after being hit by tornadoes,
    the College Station community to the southeast of Little
    Rock was again hit by tornadoes...as were several other
    communities across Arkansas. A total of 13 tornadoes were
    reported across Arkansas, with several injuries and
    fatalities. Several people were also killed by a tornado
    that hit Pontotoc, Mississippi. Many transmission lines
    that moved electricity across the region were mangled
    by the tornadoes.
    In 2013 (24th-26th) A massive winter storm, spawned a wide variety
    of weather from the Plains, south and east to the Gulf
    Coast. Portions of eastern New Mexico, eastern Colorado,
    western Texas, western and central Oklahoma, much of Kansas,
    Missouri, and into Illinois...had heavy snow, with blizzard
    conditions in some areas. Amarillo, Texas had hurricane
    force wind gusts, and over a foot of snow. Further east and
    south, severe weather was the rule. Storms across Arkansas
    produced large hail...while storms from Louisiana east to
    Florida produced large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes.
    Wind Advisories and High Wind Warnings covered several
    areas, due to the intense low pressure storm system. Also,
    flooding rain was a concern in many areas that had storms.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Wed Feb 25 00:01:12 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Wednesday February 25, 2026.
    This is the 56th day of the year, there are 309 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 1922 The temperature at Los Angeles CA soared to 92 degrees to
    establish a record for the month of February.
    In 1977 Dust reduced visibilities from eastern Virginia through
    the southeastern states to Florida between the 24th and
    the 28th. The dust originated in the western Great
    Plains on the 22nd and 23rd, with wind gusts above
    100 mph reported at Guadalupe Pass TX, at White Sands NM,
    in Sherman County KS, and in eastern Colorado.
    In 1987 Low pressure in Nevada produces snow from the
    southwestern U.S. to the Dakotas. Snowfall totals in
    Arizona ranged up to 82 inches at Alpine. Flagstaff AZ
    reported 23 inches of snow in 24 hours. Other heavier
    snowfall totals included 20 inches at Daggett NV,
    24 inches at Brian Head UT, 24 inches at Red Lodge MT,
    and 26 inches at Angel Fire NM. Snow at Los Alamos NM
    pushed their snowfall total for the winter past their
    previous record of 123.5 inches.
    In 1988 Overnight snow squalls in the Lower Great Lakes Region
    buried Pulaski NY under 17 inches of snow. Sunny and
    mild weather prevailed across the rest of the nation.
    Havre MT reported a record high of 66 degrees.
    In 1989 Thirteen cities in Florida reported new record low
    temperatures for the date, including Jacksonville with a
    reading of 24 degrees. Severe cold in Florida claimed
    three lives, and resulted in 250 to 300 million dollars
    crop damage. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed in the
    central U.S. Dodge City KS reported record high of
    80 degrees.
    In 1990 Snow spread across the northeastern U.S. Massachusetts
    was blanketed with 8 to 15 inches of snow, 5 to 10 inches
    was reported in Rhode Island, and totals in Connecticut
    ranged up to 10.5 inches at New Canaan. In central New
    York State, snow and high winds resulted in a number of
    chain-reaction multiple accidents, and a total of 108
    persons were injured. Snow and high winds created white-
    out conditions along Interstate 87 in Saratoga County NY.
    Subzero cold was reported from Minnesota through Michigan
    to northern New England. Duluth MN reported a record low
    of 26 degrees below zero.
    In 2003 A winter storm brought heavy snow to portions of central
    and southern Arkansas. Totals ranged from 5 inches to
    nearly a foot in some areas. The next day, a second
    winter storm brought freezing rain to central Arkansas,
    creating more hazardous driving conditions. (25th-26th).
    In 2004 A significant Pacific storm brought up to 7 inches of
    of rain to coastal ranges of southern California, and
    heavy snow to the higher elevations. Numerous reports
    of flooding were noted, plus mudslides below mountain
    burn areas closed roads in Ventura and Riverside counties.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Thu Feb 26 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Thursday February 26, 2026.
    This is the 57th day of the year, there are 308 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 1910 Parts of Washington State were in the midst of a storm
    which produced 129 inches of snow at Laconia between the
    24th and the 26th, a single storm record for the state.
    A series of storms, which began on the 23rd, led to a
    deadly avalanche on the first of March. By late on the
    28th, the snow had changed to rain, setting the stage for
    disaster.
    In 1972 The Buffalo Creek disaster occurred in the Buffalo Creek
    Hollow of Logan County in West Virginia. A coal slag dam
    on the Middle Fork of Buffalo Creek burst sending a fifty
    foot wall of water down a narrow valley killing 125
    persons and causing 51 million dollars damage. Three
    days of rain atop a six inch snow cover prompted the
    dam break.
    In 1987 A slow moving storm in the southwestern U.S. spread heavy
    snow from the southern and central Rockies into the
    Central High Plains Region. Totals in Colorado ranged up
    to 62 inches at Purgatory. Colorado Springs CO reported
    a February record of 14.8 inches of snow in 24 hours.
    Lander WY received four inches in one hour, 13 inches in
    seven hours, and a record storm total of 26 inches. High
    winds created near blizzard conditions at Colorado
    Springs. Fairplay CO reported 43 inches of snow, with
    drifts ten feet high.
    In 1988 Eight cities in the central and western U.S. reported new
    record high temperatures for the date, including Lamoni
    IA with a reading of 67 degrees. Temperatures in North
    Dakota were as warm as those in Florida.
    In 1989 An upper level weather disturbance brought snow to parts
    of the central U.S. which just one day earlier were
    enjoying temperatures in the 60s. Snowfall totals in
    Missouri ranged up to 9 inches at Rolla.
    In 1990 Unseasonably cold weather followed in the wake of the
    winter storm in the northeastern U.S. Ten cities
    reported record low temperatures for the date, including
    Syracuse NY with a reading of 10 degrees below zero.
    Freezing temperatures in southeastern Virginia caused
    considerable damage to plants and fruit trees. The
    barometric pressure reading of 30.88 inches at Wilmington
    NC was a February record for that location.
    In 2004 Heavy rain caused flash flooding, mudslides and rock
    slides, with numerous road closings across much of
    Hawaii. A 5 year old boy drowned in a runoff basin on
    Oahu, and an adult female was swept away by heavy surf.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Fri Feb 27 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Friday February 27, 2026.
    This is the 58th day of the year, there are 307 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 1717 What was perhaps the greatest snow in New England history
    commenced on this date. During a ten day period a series
    of four snowstorms dumped three feet of snow upon Boston,
    and the city was snowbound for two weeks. Up to six feet
    of snow was reported farther to the north, and drifts
    covered many one story homes.
    In 1969 A record snowstorm in Maine came to an end. Two to four
    feet of snow buried southern and central Maine, with a
    state record of 57 inches reported at West Forks. Drifts
    covered many single story homes, and the weight of the
    snow collapsed many roofs. Two to four feet of snow also
    buried northeastern Vermont and northeastern
    Massachusetts. In New Hampshire, Mount Washington NH
    reported 97.8 inches of snow, a record storm total for
    New England. (24th-28th)
    In 1986 (24th-28th) Record warmth covered much of the western US:
    Phoenix, Arizona was at 94; Los Angeles, California was at
    94 (24th); San Francisco, California was at 81 (26th).
    In 1987 A storm spread heavy snow into the Central High Plains
    Region, and produced severe thunderstorms in the Southern
    Plains. Snowfall totals in western Nebraska ranged up to
    19 inches at Sydney. Severe thunderstorms in Oklahoma
    produced baseball size hail at Stringtown and Atoka. A
    storm in the eastern U.S. produced heavy rain over the
    Carolinas, and heavy snow in the southern Appalachians
    and piedmont region. Five inches of rain left four feet
    of water in the streets of Greenville SC. Snowfall
    totals in southwestern Virginia ranged up to 20 inches.
    In 1988 Thunderstorms along a cold front produced heavy rain
    in southern California, with 2.52 inches reported in
    Ventura County. Strong winds accompanying the rain
    gusted to 55 mph in the Tehachapi Mountains. Rapid City
    SD established a February record with an afternoon high
    of 75 degrees.
    In 1989 Rain and snow prevailed in the southeastern U.S. Up to
    eight inches of snow blanketed north central Tennessee,
    and snowfall totals in western North Carolina ranged up
    to 14 inches at Mount Mitchell.
    In 1990 A winter storm produced heavy snow in southeastern
    Colorado, with 12 inches reported at Lamar. The same
    storm produced severe thunderstorms over the Southern
    High Plains, with wind gusts to 93 mph reported at the
    White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. Low pressure
    brought high winds to the Prince William Sound area of
    Alaska. Big River Lakes reported wind gusts to 92 mph.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Sat Feb 28 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Saturday February 28, 2026.
    This is the 59th day of the year, there are 306 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
    Final day of meterological winter in a non-leap year.
    In 1900 A massive storm spread record snows from Kansas to New
    York State. Snowfall totals ranged up to 17.5 inches at
    Springfield IL and 43 inches at Rochester NY, with up to
    60 inches in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State.
    In 1952 An intense storm brought coastal sections of southeastern
    Massachusetts to a halt, stranding 3000 motorists on
    Lower Cape, and leaving ten thousand homes on the Cape
    without electricity. Winds gusting to 72 mph made
    mountainous snowdrifts of the 18 inches of snow which
    buried Nantucket and Hyannis. A barometric pressure
    reading of 29.02 inches was reported at the center of the
    storm.
    In 1959 The weight of snow collapsed the Listowel Arena near
    Toronto while a hockey game was being played.
    In 1987 A powerful storm produced severe thunderstorms in
    Louisiana and Mississippi early in the day. About mid
    morning a monstrous tornado touched down near Moselle MS
    and grew to a width of two miles as it passed near Laurel
    MS. The tornado traveled a distance of 40 miles killing
    six persons, injuring 350 others, and causing 28.5
    million dollars damage. The tornado swept homes right
    off their foundations, and tossed eighteen wheel trucks
    about like toys. Strong straight line winds associated
    with the powerful storm system gusted to 70 mph at
    Jonesboro AR and Carbondale IL.
    In 1988 Thunderstorms in California produced severe weather
    during the early morning hours. Strong thunderstorm
    winds, gusting to 74 mph, downed trees in the Sacramento
    area. Unseasonably mild weather prevailed in the
    northwestern U.S. The afternoon high of 71 degrees
    at Portland OR was a February record.
    In 1989 Thunderstorms in the southeast corner of the nation
    produced winds gusts to 58 mph at Fort Lauderdale FL, and
    a total of seven inches of rain. Heavy snow whitened
    parts of the Northern Plateau and the Northern Rockies,
    with ten inches reported at Marion MT.
    In 1990 Showers and thunderstorms over the Southern Plains Region
    capped a record wet February for parts of Oklahoma.
    Totals for the month ranged up to 9.11 inches at
    McCurtain, with 4.63 inches reported at Oklahoma City.
    Snow and sleet fell across northern Oklahoma, with four
    inches reported at Freedom and Jefferson. Snow also
    spread across southern Kansas into Missouri and Arkansas,
    with six inches of snow reported at Harrison AR.
    February temperatures at Nome AK averaged 21 degrees
    below normal, ranging from -38 degrees to 29 degrees
    during the month.
    In 2012 (28th-29th) Widespread severe weather affected areas of
    Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee,
    among others. Branson and Kimberling City, Missouri were
    particularly hard hit by tornadoes (EF-2 in Branson).
    Harrisburg, Illinois was hit by an EF-4 tornado. At least
    12 people were killed in the sever weather. Further north
    across the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin,
    among other areas, winter was back with a vengence, with
    blizzard conditions, freezing rain, sleet, and snow,
    resulting in numerous road closures, power outages, etc.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Sun Mar 1 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Sunday March 1, 2026.
    This is the 60th day of the year, there are 305 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
    First day of meteorological spring.
    In 1910 The deadliest avalanche of record in the U.S. thundered
    down the mountains near Wellington Station WA sweeping
    three huge locomotive train engines and some passenger
    cars, snowbound on the grade leading to Stevens Pass,
    over the side and into a canyon, and burying them under
    tons of snow. The avalanche claimed the lives of more
    than 100 people. The station house at Wellington was
    also swept away.
    In 1914 High winds and heavy snow crippled New Jersey and New
    York State. Two feet of snow were reported at Ashbury
    Park, and at New York City the barometric pressure
    dropped to a record 28.38 inches. The storm caused
    complete disruption of electric power in New Jersey.
    In 1980 Norfolk VA received 13.7 inches of snow to push their
    season total to a record 41.9 inches exceeding their
    previous record by more than four inches.
    An unusually large Florida tornado, 500 yards in width
    at times, killed one person and caused six million
    dollars damage near Fort Lauderdale.
    In 1983 A ferocious storm battered the Pacific coast.
    The storm produced heavy rain and gale force winds
    resulting in flooding and beach erosion, and in the
    mountains produced up to seven feet of snow in five days.
    In 1987 A storm crossing the Great Lakes Region produced heavy
    snow and gale force winds from Wisconsin to northern
    New England, with eight inches of snow reported at
    Ironwood MI.
    In 1988 Thunderstorms produced large hail and damaging winds in
    north central Texas. Baseball size hail was reported
    at Lake Kickapoo. Hail fell continuously for thirty
    minutes in the Iowa Park area of Wichita Falls.
    In 1989 March came in like a lion, with snow and high winds, in
    the northwestern U.S. Winds gusted to 86 mph in the
    Rosario Strait of western Washington State.
    In 1990 A series of low pressure systems moving out of the
    Gulf of Alaska spread high winds and heavy snow across
    western Alaska. Winds in the Anchorage area gusted
    to 69 mph at Glen Alps, and Talkeetna was buried
    under three feet of snow in two days. Valdez received
    21.4 inches of snow, raising their total for the
    winter season to 482.4 inches.
    In 1997 Arkansas' Tornado Season started violenty with F4 tornadoes
    hitting Arkadelphia and College Station, just southeast of
    Little Rock, just before Arkansas' Severe Weather Awareness
    Week for the year was to begin. Tornadoes also affected
    parts of Mississippi...including Randolph, Martintown, and
    New Albany. As with the tornadoes that hit Arkansas, these
    tornadoes also were responsibile for fatalities as well.
    In 2004 Tropical Cyclone Monte deluged large areas of Austrailia,
    with heavy rain and widespread flooding.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Mon Mar 2 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Monday March 2, 2026.
    This is the 61st day of the year, there are 304 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 1846 A great storm hit Virginia and the Carolinas. The
    storm caused half a million dollars damage, and in
    North Carolina drowned fifty families and a thousand
    cattle on Notts Island.
    In 1927 Raleigh NC was buried under 17.8 inches of snow in
    24 hours, a record for that location. Nashville NC
    received 31 inches of snow. The average snow depth in
    the state of Carolina was 14 inches.
    In 1975 The "Governor's Tornado" in Atlanta did considerable
    damage to the governor's mansion and surrounding areas
    resulting in three deaths and 56.5 million dollars
    damage.
    In 1985 A massive winter storm struck the Northern Plains
    Region. The storm produced up to 33 inches of snow in
    northeastern South Dakota, at Summit and at Milbank,
    and also produced high winds which whipped the heavy
    snow into drifts twenty feet high.
    In 1987 A storm in the northeastern U.S. produced heavy snow in
    Maine, with 16 inches reported at West Grand Lake and
    Guilford.
    In 1988 Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the south
    central U.S. A tornado at Baton Rouge LA injured
    two persons, and another tornado caused five million
    dollars damage at the airport in Lafayette LA.
    In 1989 Snow and high winds plagued the western U.S. Up to
    16 inches of snow was reported south of Seattle WA, and
    more than two feet of snow blanketed the Sierra Nevada
    Range of California. Winds gusted to 89 mph at Hidden
    Peak UT, and reached 92 mph at Peavine CA.
    In 1990 Mild weather continued across the northern tier of
    states. Highs of 52 degrees at Saint Johnsbury VT,
    63 degrees at Olympia WA, and 64 degrees at Seattle WA
    were records for the date.
    In 2012 A massive tornado outbreak affected many areas east of
    the Mississippi River, affecting areas from Mississippi
    and Alabama, north to Indiana and Ohio. The Henryville
    Indiana High School, and much of the town, was flattened
    by an EF-4 tornado. Damage was widespread, along with
    many reports of injuries and fatalities. There were 742
    total severe weather reports; 95 of them were tornadoes.
    In 2012 The Ohio and Tennessee Valleys were hit by a tornado
    outbreak, which also affected parts of the southeast
    United States...with at least 40 fatalities due to the
    tornadoes. An EF3 tornado roared through West Liberty,
    Kentucky, killing 11...and an EF4 tornado blasted
    Henryville, Indiana, killing 10.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Tue Mar 3 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Tuesday March 3, 2026.
    This is the 62nd day of the year, there are 303 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 1966 A tornado hit Jackson MS killing 54 persons.
    In 1980 A coastal storm produced 25 inches of snow at Elizabeth
    City NC, and 30 inches at Cape Hatteras NC. At Miami
    FL the mercury dipped to 32 degrees.
    In 1983 The last of a series of storms to strike the California
    coast finally came to an end. Waves fifteen to twenty
    feet high pounded the coast for two days, and in a four
    day period up to 18 inches of rain drenched the Los
    Angeles and Santa Barbara area. On the morning of the
    first, thunderstorms spawned two tornadoes which moved
    through the Los Angeles area.
    In 1987 A storm brought heavy rain and gale force winds to
    Washington and Oregon. Quillayute WA received 2.67
    inches of rain in 24 hours, and winds gusted to 60 mph
    at Astoria OR.
    In 1988 A small but intense low pressure system roared across
    west central Mississippi at 90 mph early in the
    morning. A tornado in southern Mississippi picked up
    an automobile, carried it 150 feet, and tossed it
    through the brick wall of an unoccupied retirement
    home.
    In 1989 Wintry weather prevailed from the southern Rockies to
    the Upper Great Lakes. Neguanee MI received 19 inches
    of snow, and up to 24 inches of snow blanketed
    Colorado. Blizzard conditions were reported in
    Minnesota.
    In 1990 An upper level weather disturbance produced snow in
    the Colorado Rockies, with 8 inches reported at Winter
    Park, and a storm moving off the Pacific Ocean began
    to spread rain and snow across the western U.S. March
    continued to start off "like a lamb" across the rest of
    the nation.
    In 2004 Recent rain, combined with high temperatures, and snowmelt
    contributed to rapid rises, and some ice jam flooding on
    rivers and streams across Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, and
    western New York. Heavy rain and thunderstorms across
    southern California into southwest Arizona caused flash
    flooding...particularly in the forest fire burn areas.
    In 2013 Sunny skies and temperatures in the 50s in Billings,
    Montana were rapidly replaced by cloudy skies, rapidly
    falling snow, and the temperature had dropped 20 degrees
    in 50 minutes. Within minutes, Billings was enveloped in
    total whiteout conditions, with visibilities less than
    100 feet in some areas.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to All on Wed Mar 4 00:01:10 2026
    TODAY Version 3.7 06/24/94 Copyright 1986, 1994 By Patrick Kincaid

    Today is Wednesday March 4, 2026.
    This is the 63rd day of the year, there are 302 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 1909 Though fair weather was forecast, President Taft was
    inaugurated amidst a furious storm. About ten inches
    of wet snow disrupted travel and communications. The
    storm drew much criticism against the U.S. Weather
    Bureau.
    In 1953 Snow was reported on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
    In 1966 A severe blizzard raged across Minnesota and North
    Dakota. The blizzard lasted four days producing up to
    35 inches of snow, and wind gusting to 100 mph produced
    snow drifts 30 to 40 feet high. Bismarck ND reported
    zero visibility for 11 hours. Traffic was paralyzed
    for three days. (2nd-5th)
    In 1987 Rain and high winds prevailed in the northwestern U.S.
    A wind gust to 69 mph at Klamath Falls OR was their
    highest in 25 years, and winds at the Ashland Ranger
    Station in the Siskiyou Mountains of northern
    California reached 85 mph.
    In 1988 Snow and freezing rain made travel hazardous in Ohio
    and Indiana. A six car pile-up resulted near Columbus
    OH, with seven injuries reported. Up to two inches of
    ice glazed central Indiana. Up to ten inches of snow
    blanketed northern Ohio.
    In 1989 Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the Lower
    Mississippi Valley. An (F-3) tornado injured five
    persons near Brownsville MS, and killed seven cows and
    two hogs in one pasture. Thunderstorm winds gusted to
    90 mph at Canton MS.
    In 1990 A Pacific cold front working its way across the western
    U.S. produced heavy snow over parts of Idaho, Nevada
    and Utah. Up to 11 inches of snow blanketed the
    valleys of northwest Utah, while 12 to 25 inches fell
    across the mountains of northern Utah. Up to 6 inches
    of snow blanketed the valleys of east central Nevada,
    while more than a foot of snow was reported in the
    high elevations. In Idaho, 6 to 8 inches of snow was
    reported around Aberdeen and American Falls.
    --- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)