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In 1961, a blizzard hit most of the Northeast. Many areas received 1 to 3 FEET of snow, primarily from West Virginia and Northern Virginia to Southern New England. Coupled with the snow that remained from the January 19th and 20th blizzard, the snowfall from this blizzard brought depths in many areas to between 2 and 4 FEET, but with gusts that reached an astonishing 96 MPH in Milton, Massachusetts and 80 MPH at New York LaGuardia Airport, drifts in some areas reached around 15 FEET! In all, 73 people died.

 


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