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March 9 - 13th, 1891:
A blizzard struck southern England and Wales with gale-force winds. 220 people were killed, 65 ships foundered in the English Channel, and 6,000 sheep perished. A foot of snow and snowdrifts of 11.5 feet were reported in Dulwich, London, Torquay, Sidmouth, and Dartmouth.
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March 8th, 2000:
A small but damaging tornado struck Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. The F1, with winds up to 110 mph, tracked for 1.7 miles and had a peak width of 75 yards. Over five dozen homes and several businesses were impacted, and sixteen people were injured.
#wxhistory
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March 7th, 1717:
A series of snowstorms between February 27 and March 7 blanketed the New England colonies with five or more feet of snow.

Click the link for more information from the New England Historical Society.
http://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/great-snow-of-1717/
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March 6-9th, 1908:
On March 6th, a tropical storm developed about 500 miles northeast of San Juan, Puerto Rice. The storm intensified to Category 2 strength near the Leeward Islands of Saint-Barthélemy and Saint Kitts.
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March 2-3, 2020:
An overnight cyclic cell produced ten tornadoes across Tennessee. 5 of these were significant (EF2+).
The Nashville metro was slammed by a long-track, high-end EF3 that took the lives of 5 people and produced $1.5 billion in damage.
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February 25-26th, 1934:

Ten significant tornadoes impacted states across the Southern US. The strongest tornado was an estimated F4 that destroyed around 90 homes at Shady Grove & surrounding communities in eastern Alabama. 17 people were killed and 153 were injured.
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Heavy snow fell over a good portion of South Carolina and North Carolina on February 24-26, 1914. Snowfall amounts include 18 inches near Society Hill, SC, 14 inches in Fayetteville, NC, 13 inches at Darlington, SC, 11.7 inches at Columbia, SC, 8.1 inches at Charlotte, SC.
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Name a movie you've seen more than 7 times with a GIF
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July 30th, 1979
A 40 minute hailstorm bombed Fort Collins, CO, with baseball to softball size hail. Two thousand homes and 2500 automobiles were damaged, and about 25 persons were injured, mainly when hit on the head by the huge stones. Sadly, a 3-month-old baby died later of injuries. #wxhistory
08:09 PM - Jul 30, 2023
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X Seems like a low quality porn site.
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July 9, 1979:

The system that would become Hurricane Bob organized into a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico. Bob was the first tropical cyclone to be given a masculine name in the Atlantic basin. On the 11th, the storm struck Louisiana as a Category 1.
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July 7th, 1877:
An estimated F3 tornado destroyed Pensaukee, Wisconsin in under two minutes. The sawmill, planning mill, a flour mill, a boarding house and school were heavily damaged. The storm killed 8 and injured 33 others.
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July 7, 2004:

A tornado was spotted in the Rockwell Pass area of Sequoia National Park, CA. The elevation of the twister’s ground circulation was approximately 3705 m (12,156 ft) above sea level.
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July 6th, 1893:
A violent tornado killed 71 persons on its forty-mile track across northwestern Iowa. Forty-nine persons were killed around Pomeroy, where eighty percent of the buildings were destroyed, with most leveled to the ground.
https://stormstalker.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/pomeroy/
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At the Field Museum in Chicago. Science is amazing!
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July 7th, 1928:
A seven-inch hailstone weighing 1.5 pounds fell in Potter, Nebraska. With a circumference of 17 inches, this appeared to be the largest hailstone in the world at that time.
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July 5, 2022:

A powerful derecho roared across the Central Plains and Midwest regions. The line impacted some areas still dealing with the aftermath of the May 12 derecho. Numerous wind gusts of 70-80+ were reported, including a 99 mph measurement near Howard, SD.
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Try to be a good person today!
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A T-shirt for my 8 year old son!
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I'm in my mid 40s and still trying to be a good person.
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In parts of South Dakota, the visibility is being reduced due to clouds, but it's mostly smoke from forest fires in Canada. It actually smells like smoke.
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Why do people suck so badly?
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Dignity of Earth and Sky is a sculpture on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River near Chamberlain, South Dakota. The 50-foot high stainless steel statue by South Dakota artist laureate Dale Claude Lamphere depicts an Indigenous woman in Plains-style dress receiving a star quilt.
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