March 2, 1975 – They call it The Governor’s Tornado. It struck Atlanta’s upscale north side, including the Governor’s mansion. It killed three, and did 56 million in damage.
March 1, 1990 – Record high temps across the northern tier of states. Highs of 52 degrees were reported at Saint Johnsbury VT, 63 degrees at Olympia WA, and 64 degrees at Seattle WA.
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