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In 1989, non thunderstorm winds gusting around an incredible 120 mph roared through parts of Wyoming and Colorado. Further east in the Central Plains, gusts reached 60 to 70 mph. The blowing dust reduced visibilities to as low as a couple hundred feet. In Northwest Kansas, the resulting soil erosion damaged nearly 5 million acres of wheat. In 1870, the term "blizzard" was applied for the first time to a storm producing heavy snow and high winds. The term was applied to a winter storm that walloped Iowa and Minnesota.

 


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