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  2. 1991 Halloween blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Snowfall totals for the Halloween Blizzard. Over the next two days the snow continued to fall, leading to additional snowfall of one to two feet (30 cm to 60 cm). By the time the snowfall ended on November 4, the storm had dropped 36.9 in (93.7 cm) on Duluth, the largest single snow storm total in Minnesota history at that time.

  3. Snowfall tracker: See how much snow fell near you - AOL

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    USA TODAY's detailed map lets you explore snowfall accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours. You can also check seasonal totals starting from Oct. 1. Updated multiple times daily, this tool ...

  4. File:February 08-09, 2013 Blizzard Storm Total Snow ...

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  5. January 2015 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The January 2015 North American blizzard was a powerful and severe blizzard that dumped up to 3 feet (910 mm) of snowfall in parts of New England.Originating from a disturbance just off the coast of the Northwestern United States on January 23, it initially produced a light swath of snow as it traveled southeastwards into the Midwest as an Alberta clipper on January 24–25.

  6. Southern winter wonderland: See pictures of snow blanketing ...

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    Pictures from Texas, Florida, Mississippi, and more show snow blanketing normally coastal areas; see the pictures here. Texas. A snowman in Zilker Park Tuesday January 21, 2025.

  7. Wild photo captures massive amount of snow at California ski ...

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    A gif of a chair lift buried in snow. A drone flies along a chair lift that cannot operate due to too much snow. (Brandon Clement/WxChasing) Mammoth Mountain, located about 80 miles southeast of ...

  8. Snowmageddon - Wikipedia

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    Snowmageddon, Snowpocalypse, and Snowzilla are portmanteaus of the word "snow" with "Armageddon", "Apocalypse", and "Godzilla" respectively. Snowmageddon and Snowpocalypse were used in the popular press in Canada during January 2009, [ 1 ] and was also used in January 2010 by The Guardian reporter Charlie Brooker to characterise the ...

  9. Japan Sees Near World Record Snowfall Thanks To Several Feet ...

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    At an elevation of 5,000 feet, Mt. Ibuki picked up 90.6 inches (about 7.5 feet) of snow on Feb. 14, 1927, leaving 465.4 inches of snow on the ground. This yearly pummeling requires some adaptations.