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The February 1969 nor'easter was a severe winter storm that affected the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 8 and February 10. [1] The nor'easter dropped paralyzing snowfall, exceeding 20 in (51 cm) in many places. New York City bore the brunt of the storm, suffering extensive disruption. Thousands of ...
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A nor’easter storm develops within 100 miles of the East Coast and moves toward land. The most powerful nor’easters can punish land with multiple feet of snow and high winds, causing damage ...
0–9. January 1886 blizzard; Great Blizzard of 1888; March 18–22, 1958, nor'easter; 1959 Escuminac disaster; December 1960 nor'easter; February 1969 nor'easter
February 1969 nor'easter; March 1969 nor'easter; 1971 Great Lakes blizzard; ... January 31 – February 3, 2021 nor'easter; January 2020 North American storm complex; M.
Boston police officer John O'Keefe's funeral was at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Braintree on February 7, 2022. ... NBC's Dateline's The Night of the Nor'easter airs Friday, October 18 at 9 p.m ...
He later described himself as "neither anti-white nor pro-black" and saw some of his white contacts with the city as allies in the advancement of his teachings. [72] His white convert was released from state custody and joined his teacher in Harlem during the February 1969 nor'easter.