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Late Easter Snow falls in Texas Panhandle
1 to 2 inches of snow fell in the Panhandle of Texas yesterday morning. From Dalhart to Amarillo 

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I found some interesting things on NCDC, but don't know if its waht you wanted...
http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi ... ent~280857 is another one...
WOAH!!! APRIL 25!!
Event: Heavy Snow
Begin Date: 25 Apr 1997, 02:00:00 AM CST
Begin Location: Not Known
End Date: 25 Apr 1997, 05:00:00 PM CST
End Location: Not Known
Magnitude: 0
Fatalities: 0
Injuries: 0
Property Damage: $ 0.0
Crop Damage: $ 3.0M
State: Texas
Map of Counties
Forecast
Zones
affected: Deaf Smith, Hartley, Oldham, Potter, Randall
Description:
Unusual day in the Texas Panhandle where storm system dumped anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow during the morning and afternoon and also flooding occurred in the south central Texas Panhandle. Three to five thousand head of cattle were killed by the late season heavy snow and damage to crops was in the millions of dollars.
Still looking, but that may be it.
http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi ... ent~280857 is another one...
WOAH!!! APRIL 25!!
Event: Heavy Snow
Begin Date: 25 Apr 1997, 02:00:00 AM CST
Begin Location: Not Known
End Date: 25 Apr 1997, 05:00:00 PM CST
End Location: Not Known
Magnitude: 0
Fatalities: 0
Injuries: 0
Property Damage: $ 0.0
Crop Damage: $ 3.0M
State: Texas
Map of Counties
Forecast
Zones
affected: Deaf Smith, Hartley, Oldham, Potter, Randall
Description:
Unusual day in the Texas Panhandle where storm system dumped anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow during the morning and afternoon and also flooding occurred in the south central Texas Panhandle. Three to five thousand head of cattle were killed by the late season heavy snow and damage to crops was in the millions of dollars.
Still looking, but that may be it.
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