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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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Events from the year 1966 in Michigan. The Detroit Free Press (DFP) [1] and the Associated Press (AP) [2] each selected lists of the top stories of 1966 in Michigan. The AP provided separate lists of the top stories selected in statewide polling of editors and broadcasters (APE) and another selected by the AP staff (APS).
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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North American blizzard of 1966: Blizzard ... Detroit, Michigan: 156+ ... Christmas tree lighted with candles accidentally caught fire and destroyed school building ...
The award-winning display — it captured Garden City’s award for best holiday light display in 2020 — boasts nearly 100,000 lights and an interactive element where visitors can don a pair of ...
Near-record warmth was recorded in the Midwest as the upper Plains prepared for a major blizzard and ice storm. ... The snowiest Christmas happened in 2009, with over 60% of the ground covered.