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In 1985, a severe blizzard overwhelmed the Northern Plains. Hardest hit was South Dakota, where the three day winter storm buried most of the state with 10 to 20 inches of snow. Parts of Northeast and Eastern South Dakota were overwhelmed by two, to two and a half feet. With gusts around 50 mph, the snow was whipped into drifts reaching 20 feet deep! Thousands were without power for a week. Damages were around $1 million.

 


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