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At Oswego, the storm lasted from January 27 to January 31, 1966, a total of 4½ days. The daily snowfall totals for Southwest Oswego, as measured by Professor Robert Sykes Jr, are as follows. January 27, 1966: 8 inches (20 cm) January 28, 1966: 12 inches (30 cm) January 29, 1966: 11 inches (28 cm) January 30, 1966: 21 inches (53 cm)
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North American blizzard of 1966; T. 1966 Candlestick Park tornado outbreak This page was last ...
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 ...
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The Northern Lights installation creates a magical winter wonderland with a sit-in infinity snow globe at Beacon Park in downtown Detroit that is free and will be open to the public during park ...
1966 Detroit Tigers season – Under managers Charlie Dressen, Bob Swift and Frank Skaff, the Tigers compiled an 88–74 record and finished in third place in the American League. The team's statistical leaders included Al Kaline with a .288 batting average , Norm Cash with 32 home runs , Willie Horton with 100 RBIs, Denny McLain with 20 wins ...