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  2. February 1969 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The February 1969 nor'easter was a severe winter storm that affected the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 8 and February 10. [1] The nor'easter dropped paralyzing snowfall, exceeding 20 in (51 cm) in many places. New York City bore the brunt of the storm, suffering extensive disruption. Thousands of ...

  3. December 1969 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The December 1969 nor'easter was a strong winter storm that mainly affected the Northeastern United States and southern Quebec between December 25 and December 28, 1969. The multi-faceted storm system included a tornado outbreak, record snow accumulations, a damaging ice storm , and flooding rains.

  4. March 1969 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    A surface weather analysis of the storm when near its peak intensity on the morning of March 8, 1969. The March 1969 nor'easter was an extratropical cyclone that moved into the Gulf of Mexico on March 5, moving through southern Georgia, then deepened as it moved along the lower Eastern Seaboard, before swinging wide of New England and Atlantic Canada.

  5. Take a Look Back at the 10 Worst Nor’easters in ... - AOL

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    Nor’easters have long slammed the East Coast with snow and high winds, causing severe damage. These are the 10 worst ones in recorded history.

  6. Nor'easters can be classified into 2 categories, Miller Type-A and Miller Type-B, depending on their point of origin, and the type helps determine who experiences winter weather from the storm.

  7. Category:Nor'easters - Wikipedia

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    March 18–22, 1958, nor'easter; 1959 Escuminac disaster; December 1960 nor'easter; February 1969 nor'easter; March 1969 nor'easter; December 1969 nor'easter; 1991 Perfect Storm; 1993 Storm of the Century; Christmas 1994 nor'easter; February 1995 nor'easter; 1997 April Fool's Day blizzard; 2004 Christmas Eve United States winter storm; April ...

  8. Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    February 1969 nor'easter February 8–10, 1969; March 1969 Nor'easter blizzard March 9, 1969; ... Digital Snow Museum Photos of historic blizzards and snowstorms.

  9. The monster snowstorm that canceled Halloween - AOL

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    The early-season nor'easter, called "Snowtober" and "Oktoberblast," evolved into a nightmare as it left long-term power outages in areas that took a direct hit by Hurricane Irene just two months ...