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One of the most severe blizzards on record to impact the Northern Plains occurred 50 years ago between March 2-5 of 1966. The blizzard was particularly memorable for its long duration, as well as for its very heavy snowfall totals of 20 to 30 inches in some locations and wind gusts exceeding 70 mph at times. Snowfall totals reached as high as ...
- Blizzard of March 2-5, 1966 Storm Data - National Weather Service
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- The March 2-5, 1966 Blizzard: 50th Anniversary
Local Programs. 50th Anniversary of the. March 2nd-5th, 1966...
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Snow and blizzard conditions began Wednesday March 2nd and...
- Blizzard of March 2-5, 1966 Storm Data - National Weather Service
May 18, 2022 · All totaled the blizzard claimed 18 lives across the Great Plains, including 5 in North Dakota. One of those North Dakotans was a 5 year old Strasburg girl who became separated from her brothers walking from the barn to their house…6o feet away. She was found two days later, a quarter of a mile away…frozen to death. Source: The Relentless ...
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The livestock killed in the blizzard of 1966 was valued at $12,000,000 ($80,000,000 in 2008). The Red River flood that followed this blizzard cost $7,900,000 ($52,000,000 in 2008). During blizzards, schools close to the delight of children. Businesses shut down and the residents of North Dakota take a small, at-home vacation from their daily ...
Unit 5 - modernizing north dakota 1914 – 1929. the great war, a photo essay; news reports of the great war, 1917; leila halverson goes to war; the spanish flu in north dakota; town life in north dakota - holmboe flims; Unit 6 - hard times & war 1929 – 1945. the great depression & the drought; the united farmers league; the internment diary ...