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04/25/2009 09:10
On This Day, April 25, In 1898, The Temperature At Volcano Springs, California Hit 118 Degrees To Establish A United States Record For The Month Of April. https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pdt

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04/23/2009 18:34
On This Day, April 23, In 1989, A Single Thunderstorm Produced 17 Tornadoes Over A Relatively Small Area Along The Kansas-nebraska Border Over A Period Of 2.5 Hours. As Many As 4 Tornadoes Were Observed On The Ground At The Same Time In Phillips County, Kansas. https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pdt

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04/22/2009 10:45
On This Day, April 22, In 1931, Clouds Of Dust Were Raised By Strong Northeast Winds Which Raked Northern Oregon. The Dust Was Blown Over The Pacific Ocean, Where Ships 600 Miles Offshore Reported Dusty Skies. https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pdt

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04/21/2009 12:17
On this day, April 25, In 1988, After Having had Just Twelve Rain-outs In The Previous Twenty-six Years At Dodger Stadium, A Third Day of Heavy Rain In Southern California Rained Out A Double-header At Dodger Stadium Which Had Been Scheduled Due To Rain-outs THe Previous Two Days....

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04/20/2009 08:42
On This Day, April 20, In 1990, Thunderstorms In The South Central States Produced Wind Gusts To 76 Mph At Tulsa, Oklahoma And Heavy Rain Which Caused Flooding Of Cat Claw Creek In The Abilene, Texas Area. Lightning Struck The Building Housing A Fish Farm In Scott, Arkansas Killing 10,000 Pounds Of...

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04/18/2009 10:27
On This Day, April 18, In 1957, A Dust Devil Near Dracut Massachusetts Lifted A Small Child Three Feet Into The Air, And Rolled Two Other Children On The Ground. Fortunately None Of The Three Were Hurt. The Dust Devil Was Accompanied By A Loud Whistling Sound As It Moved...

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04/16/2009 08:28
On This Day, April 16, In 1975, A Single Storm Brought 119 Inches Of Snow To Crater Lake, Oregon, Establishing A State Record. https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pdt

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04/14/2009 12:46
On This Day, April 14, In 2005, Two Mornings Of Record Breaking Freezing Temperatures In Yakima, Washington, Led To An Estimated 50 Million Dollars In Damage To Cherry Crops. Temperatures At The Yakima Airport Dropped To 20 Degrees On The 13th And 23 Degrees On The Morning Of The 14th....

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04/11/2009 07:32
On This Day, April 11, In 1987, Ten Days Of Flooding In The Northeastern States 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....

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04/10/2009 09:03
  On This Day, April 10, In 1990, Evening Thunderstorms Over Western South Carolina Produced Wind Gusts To 98 Mph Which Injured Four Persons At Holly Springs. Wind Gusts To 100 Mph, Which Injured One Person, Caused Half A Million Dollars Damage North Of Dacusville. https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pdt
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