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In 1987, severe thunderstorms barreled through Nebraska with 70 to 80 mph winds and hail as large as baseballs. Damage details were not reported. In 1980, the hideously historic heat wave of 1980 reached a peak for Wichita Falls, Texas. They set their all-time record high of 117 degrees. Wichita Falls was torched by temperatures of 110 to 117 degrees each afternoon from June 24th to July 3rd.

 


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