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On This Day In Weather History - March 25

Local


1955   The temperature at the Municipal Airport dropped steadily from 30 degrees at midnight to 9 degrees by the end of the day, and by noon there was a two inch blanket of snow on the ground.


National


1901   An F3 tornado killed more than 20 people across the city of Birmingham, AL.

1843   A second major snowstorm in days hit the eastern United States, producing snow from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico. Eastern Tennessee was buried under 15 inches of snow, while Natchez, MS was blanketed with 3 inches.