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  2. North American blizzard of 1966 - Wikipedia

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    The Blizzard of 1966 was a nor'easter that impacted the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada from January 29 to February 1, 1966. Heavy lake effect snows ...

  3. 1920 North Dakota blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The 1920 North Dakota blizzard was a severe blizzard that killed 34 people from March 15–18, 1920 in the state of North Dakota. It is considered among the worst ...

  4. Schoolhouse Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The Schoolhouse Blizzard, also known as the Schoolchildren's Blizzard, School Children's Blizzard, [2] or Children's Blizzard, [3] hit the U.S. Great Plains on January 12, 1888. With an estimated 235 deaths , it is the world's 10th deadliest winter storm on record.

  5. Blizzard conditions cause whiteouts in North Dakota - AOL

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    Visibility was greatly reduced in Woodworth, North Dakota, as winds picked up during the snowstorm on Oct. 11.

  6. Blizzard conditions, dangerous travel expected as snowstorm ...

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    Winter weather advisories, winter storm watches, winter storm warnings and even blizzard warnings were in effect for a large portion of the north-central U.S. as of early Friday morning.

  7. Monster snowdrifts persist across the north after 3 days of ...

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    Three days of blizzard conditions across the north-central U.S. this week resulted in enormous snow accumulation totals, even bigger snowdrifts and shut down roadways through multiple states. By ...

  8. Wohlk brothers - Wikipedia

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    Herman, Soren, Ernest, and Adolph Wohlk (died March 16, 1920) were four young Ryder, North Dakota brothers who died during a blizzard as they made their way home from school. [1] The three-day blizzard, which lasted from March 15 to March 18, 1920, killed 34 people across the state, including the more famous Hazel Miner. [2]

  9. Category : Blizzards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    0–9. The Great Snow of 1717; January 1886 blizzard; Schoolhouse Blizzard; Great Blizzard of 1888; Great Blizzard of 1899; Great Lakes Storm of 1913; 1920 North Dakota blizzard