Blowing snow and reduced visibility create hazardous driving conditions in the March 10, 2009 blizzard in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
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XD its not even fuckin that bad my lord , xD lol, common ppl, the old ppl are gettin soft is all it is, lol, the youngins know what a blizzard is its 40 below snowing just like that, WE STILL GO TO SCHOOL FUCKERS XD so suck it , put a video up when its a real blizzard
D34dm4nk1ll1ng 2 months ago
This doesn't look all that bad. You can see a ways in front of you.
Evangeline220 1 year ago
This is insane! I remeber these blizzard while stationed at grand forks AFB in 1992.
buildersite1 1 year ago
haha i remember this.. made for an icy ramp at the airport
dva3438 2 years ago
i live in gilby nd its 25 miles from gf and i got snowed into my house
lorenzenjo 2 years ago
I love how we still drive in this weather....
myajg 2 years ago 2