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50 inches (130 cm) of snow were recorded at Camden, New York on January 31. This is the official largest single day snowfall in New York history. [7] The last day of the blizzard the winds subsided and snowburst conditions prevailed, with the snow falling straight down. Fair Haven did not have official snowfall records at the time, but state ...
January 29 - February 2, 1966. 28.8 inches The Blizzard of '66 featured a great deal of lake-effect snow, with reports of 100-inches snowfalls and 30-foot drifts at locations near the east end of ...
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On Jan. 6, 1996, 29 years ago today, one of the strongest such snowstorms, known as the "Blizzard of 1996," began its siege in the East. ... D.C. to the New York City Tri-state area.
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Winter was in full force across the central U.S. on Wednesday, just two days after the official start of the new season, as a blizzard lashed the region paired with dangerously low temperatures.
By December 30, at least 20 deaths in New York and New England had been attributed to the storm, largely from traffic accidents and physical exhaustion. [ 20 ] Areas of northeastern Pennsylvania , eastern New York , and Vermont received snowfall in excess of 20 in (51 cm), including 29.8 in (760 mm) at Burlington , 26.4 in (67 cm) at Albany ...