Posted by 55 50 Ron on March 16, 2017 at 19:57:20 from (69.24.184.249):
In Reply to: Blizzard of 1978 posted by Geo-TH,In on March 15, 2017 at 16:03:28:
There was a 3 day blizzard in March, 1966 that affected North Dakota and northern Minnesota and a portion of South Dakota. Probably a portion of Canadian provinces too but I don't know that for sure. Two guys from Grand Forks, North Dakota wrote a book about that storm and included lots of stories from those who were in the storm. I contributed an article for the book. At the time I was a student at NDSU and working part time at a Fargo TV studio. Went to work on a Thursday afternoon. The storm was just coming on and 5 people of the station crew decided to stay at the studio overnight and keep things "on the air". Due to the storm, we didn't (couldn't) get home until Sunday afternoon because it was so bad that no roads and streets were plowed until the storm subsided. Fargo police brought us food using snow mobiles. It was a 3 day broadcast marathon.
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