BLIZZARD
Historical Snowstorms and Blizzards
I've written about the Children's Blizzard today, but decided to put it into Reprint because of the focus on history. I'm very glad that the blizzard we had over the weekend did not kill 250-500 peop...
Posted on 1/13/13 at 7:20 PM
Bridgehunter Chronicles supports the victims of Superstorm Sandy
We have seen many disaster films where megastorms, whether they are hurricanes, snowstorms, sandstorms or a combination of them and then some burrow in on the cities, destroying buildings, places of i...
Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:04 PM
1961: A Window to Spring
Worthington shoppers wander wistfully by a storefront selling spring clothing during a blizzard in 1961. I think a lot of shopping for spring clothing is about wishful thinking....
Posted on 2/8/11 at 11:00 AM
Dearest Mother Nature
Dear Mother Nature, Thank you kindly for dumping 10 inches of snow on my hometown on Saturday. It looks so pretty outside my windows. Oh, wait a minute, I guess Im incorrect there. What I see is snow...
Posted on 12/12/10 at 3:38 PM
A very white Christmas
WORTHINGTON — The Christmas Blizzard of 2009, powered by a merger of two separate storm systems, dumped more than 15 inches of snow on southwest Minnesota, brought holiday travel to a standstill, caused a 14-hour power outage in Slayton and cost the City of Worthington alone about $50,000 in snow removal costs.
December 26, 2009
Where’s Santa? Area police keep track
December 26, 2009
One for the books: Recalling blizzards of winters past
WORTHINGTON — A list of Minnesota winter storms compiled by the Minnesota Climatology Work Group dates back to 1835 and chronicles drastic temperature drops, high winds, blinding snow and lives lost.
December 26, 2009
Ringing in the Christmas blizzard
December 26, 2009
Minn. cities see hefty snowstorm bills at holiday
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The winter storm forecast to hit Minnesota over the Christmas holiday could prove costly for cities that have to dole out holiday pay to snow plow drivers and other city workers.By Associated Press , December 24, 2009
Storm surge still coming
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Forecasters said round two of a big winter storm was still headed toward South Dakota for Christmas.By Associated Press , December 24, 2009
Minn. warns holiday drivers as storm approaches
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Two Minnesota state agencies are encouraging drivers to be safe on the road as a winter storm approaches during holiday travel season.By Associated Press , December 24, 2009
Ice blamed for fatal Minn. crash
OLIVIA, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota authorities say snow and ice contributed to a crash that killed a Wisconsin woman and left four other people with minor to moderate injuries.By Associated Press , December 24, 2009
Winter storm starts to spread across Midwest
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A major winter storm lumbering across the nation's midsection promised a white Christmas for some but brought headaches for residents without power and travelers crawling along slick, icy roads and dealing with canceled and delayed flights.By JOHN HANNA,Associated Press Writer , December 24, 2009
Minn. storm drops 8 inches, snarls air traffic
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The National Weather Service says parts of Minnesota have already gotten 8 inches of snow, and some forecasts say the total could end up being more than twice that amount.By Associated Press , December 24, 2009
Travel will be nearly impossible due to winter storm
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Christmas travel in southwest Minnesota and northwest Iowa will be severely impacted by a significant winter storm, the National Weather Service warned Thursday.By Daily Globe , December 24, 2009
Editorial: With a storm comes Christmas
By Daily Globe , December 24, 2009
Storm leaves thousands without power in Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — About 11,000 customers of Iowa's two largest utilities are without power as a major winter storm covers power lines with ice.By Associated Press , December 23, 2009
Got photos?
Do you have a photo from this Christmas blizzard that you’d like to share with Daily Globe readers? Digital images (resolution of at least 200 ppi is preferred) can be e-mailed to dgnews@dglobe.com. Include information about where and when the photo was taken. The photos may be used on the Daily Globe Web site, www.dglobe.com, or in an upcoming print edition.By DAILY GLOBE , December 23, 2009
National Weather Service: Blizzard will be a prolonged winter weather event
10:14 a.m. WednesdaySIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Holiday travel will be severely impacted by the life-threatening storm rapidly approaching the Midwest, warned the National Weather Service Wednesday.
By DAILY GLOBE , December 23, 2009
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