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The Blizzard of 1966 was a nor'easter that impacted the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada from January 29 to February 1, 1966. Heavy lake effect snows preceded the cyclonic storm southeast of Lake Ontario.
January 29 - February 2, 1966. 28.8 inches. The Blizzard of '66 featured a great deal of lake-effect snow, with reports of 100-inches snowfalls and 30-foot drifts at locations near the east end of ...
1966 January 27–31: 103 inches (260 cm) — Blizzard Category 4 1967 January 26–27: 23 inches (58 cm) 997 hPa (29.4 inHg) Blizzard Category 5 1969 February 8–10 — 970 hPa (29 inHg) Blizzard Category 2 March 5–8 — — Storm — December 25–28 — 976 hPa (28.8 inHg) Storm — 1971 March 3–5 — — Blizzard — 1973 December 16–17
Cyclonic blizzard Eastern United States: $6,650,000,000 (2008) Additional 110 deaths in other countries 202 1896 1896 Cedar Keys hurricane: Tropical cyclone Landfall at Cedar Key, Florida; $9,600,000 in 1896 ($289,000,000 in 2018) Heavy damage along much of Eastern Seaboard of U.S. 201 1966 North American blizzard of 1966: Blizzard Eastern ...
The Blizzard of 1967 dropped 23 inches of snow on the Windy City Jan. 26-27. That's just ahead of snow totals produced by major blizzards that struck Chicago in 1999 (21.6 inches), 2011 (21.2 ...
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The Chicago blizzard of 1967 struck northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on ... This helped contribute to the 1966-67 winter setting a record seasonal snowfall of ...
A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds and low visibility, ... March blizzard in North Dakota, 1966.