Duluth MN Blizzard of 2007
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I get a kick to see that some viewers of this video are from Brazil, Egypt, and Arabia.
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@Bradhahn14 Did you see Twokis101 post claiming that Duluth gets more snow than anywhere else in the continental US? Even areas of the UP get 2-3 times the snow that we do.
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@ianjk Take into consideration that the pacific northwest has lots of mountain ranges to help out with snowfall (air being forced to rise and cool and such). Minnesota's "mountain ranges" aren't even worthy of being called mountains. Minnesota's highest point, Eagle Mountain, is 2,301 feet above sea level, and when one hikes up the "mountain" from the base, he is only gaining 500 feet or so of elevation. Would you call 500 feet a "mountain"? 80 inches is pretty impressive for having no mountains
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This is a site to behold, gusty winds blowing 2 ft. of fuffy snow to god only knows where. I guess alot of it blows off roofs & against bldgs and doorways that face this bone chilling wind. Horrids if the snow was to whirl around during the height of the rush hour commute...."oh by gosh by golly, it's time for mistle toe and holly"..Ho Ho Ho. I 'm not worried in the least of seeing this scene repeated here in Vancouver Cda, even in part!! Vancouver Cda. is coined Lotusland so believe it!
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@anonymityismyname I think that's a wise decision.
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@catch22ification Are you insane?
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I was watching this thinking the whole time, "why the hell do I live here?"
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wow i love Minnesota!
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@Twokids101 Not even close to the Pacific NW... In Washington, Mt. Baker had 1,140 inches (95 feet) in a year. Areas of Alaska average well over 300 inches a season. Duluth's average is 80 inches.
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i remember i was workin at wal mart back then and pushing carts in this shit.
Was that downtown
vikesfan121 3 years ago
No that was at the National Weather Service office up highway 53
Hiker28 3 years ago