Posted by BRIAN DAN on January 31, 2019 at 07:19:38 from (71.10.72.57):
In Reply to: worst winter stom posted by jerry he on January 31, 2019 at 06:00:52:
15 March 1965 central Minnesota we received over two feet of snow with 50 mph winds, We already had a large amount of snow on the ground before the storm come. It snowed and blew for three days before it died down. My Dad was a dairy farmer so we still had to take care of the cows and young stock. We ended up dumping milk with every thing we had filled. All the roads were impassible. Our local township had a cat road grader with a v plow on it. The grader could only make it about a foot at a time backing up and ramming into the drifts. We could stand on the drifts and look down at the grader. The telephone wires were only about a foot above the drifts. A day later the township came with their D7 cat and pushed the channels open. We had another bad blizzard in Jan 1975 but it was nothing like 1965. Have not had another one since but we have had a lot of snow. Brian
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