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  1. January 22-23, 1966. On January 22–23 of 1966, a cyclone that preceded the Blizzard of '66, impacted western New York and Southern Ontario. Toronto received 44 centimetres (17 in) of snow. The city of Batavia and Genesee County had 2 feet (61 cm) of snow fall on that Saturday night alone. The only thing that prevented that snowstorm from ...

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  2. Jan 22, 2016 · A narrator calls the North American Blizzard of 1966 the “storm of the century,” as the footage shows Washington covered in snow, with the monuments blanketed in white.

  3. Local Programs. 50th Anniversary of the. March 2nd-5th, 1966 Blizzard. Fifty years ago a strong winter storm moved through the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. This brought widespread blizzard conditions to the region. The brunt of the impacts were felt in the Dakotas, but parts of Minnesota saw snowfall for 3 straight days.

  4. Jan 31, 2016 · “In fact, the five-day period ending March 14, 1993, brought 47.7 inches of snow to Syracuse, which beat 1966,” he said. “So, when measured by snow totals alone, it already did happen again.

  5. Jan 27, 2016 · FULTON, N.Y. -- The weekend blizzard was a miss for us, but that wasn't the case 50 years ago.Around this time in January, 1966, a big coastal storm made a direct hit on Central New York, with ...

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  7. Snow and blizzard conditions began Wednesday March 2nd and lasted through Friday March 4th in North Dakota. In the 1966 storm, winds reported over 70 mph continued unabated for up to four days in some areas. Snowfall, reported as much as 32 inches in the northeastern part of the state, was piled into mountainous drifts of 30 to 40 feet high in ...

  8. Jan 29, 2016 · By DEBRA J. GROOM dgroom@wdt.net. Jan 29, 2016. 0. Fifty years ago today, north country residents were relaxing a bit after digging out from under 20 inches of snow that had dumped on the region the weekend of Jan. 22 and 23, 1966. Before that, it had been a run-of-the-mill winter. Temperatures had been nippy (in the single digits, according to ...

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