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  2. 'Snow worries:' Memes pile up after winter storm blankets ...

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    Among those having fun with the snow jokes are people who are 'geekin' about the names of snow plows in Wichita, Kansas. 'Snow worries:' Memes pile up after winter storm blankets much of the US ...

  3. Snowmageddon - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post, out of Washington, D.C., ran an online poll asking for reader feedback prior to the February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard on February 4, 2010, [3] and several blogs, including the Washington Post ' s own blog, followed that up by using either "Snowmageddon" or "Snowpocalypse" before, during, and after the storm hit.

  4. 'It was literally pouring snow': On this one fateful ... - AOL

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    A blizzard that dumped nearly 2 feet of snow has revived a longstanding Chicago tradition: Break out the patio furniture. Or, if none is available, suitcases, garbage cans, strollers, bar stools ...

  5. 'Crazy to see': Deep freeze, snow blankets parts of US as ...

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    A blizzard warning means the expectation that snow and frequent wind gusts of up to 35 mph could reduce visibility to 1/4 mile or less. ... meaning kids in Tallahassee will be out on a rare snow day.

  6. 1997 April Fool's Day blizzard - Wikipedia

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    A cold front passed early next day (Monday March 31), dropping the temperature into the 40s, [3] and just before dawn light rain began to fall. [3] In Boston the rain began to mix with wet snow mid-morning and eventually turned to wet snow and became heavier just after 7 p.m. From 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. the snow fell at at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) per ...

  7. February 14–15, 2015 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The February 14–15, 2015 North American blizzard was a potent blizzard that occurred in the Northeast United States. The storm dropped up to 25 inches (64 cm) of snow in the regions already hit hard with snow from the past 2 weeks. The storm system also brought some of the coldest temperatures of the winter to the Northeast in its wake. The ...

  8. On Today's Date: Boston Blizzard Is Its Record Snowiest Day - AOL

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    Boston picked up 23.8 inches of snow during the storm, 23.6 inches of which fell on Jan. 29, alone. That remains the heaviest calendar-day snowfall in Boston records dating to 1891, according to ...

  9. January 20–22, 2014 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The January 20–22, 2014 North American blizzard was a disruptive but powerful system that affected across much of the Mid-Atlantic states and New England, bringing near-or-at blizzard conditions to many and heavy snow accumulations in late January 2014.