make no mistake, it wont be worse than these stormies and what a coincidence it happened today all these yrs ago

"No pen could describe it, nor tongue express it, nor thought conceive it unless by one in the extremity of it." Such was how the writer Daniel Defoe described the Great Storm of 1703 -- the greatest windstorm ever recorded in the south of England, with winds of up to 120 mph that wreaked havoc for a number of days in late November. This date in 1950, saw America's Storm of the Century, a violent blizzard that paralyzed the Northeast, with winds up to 100 mph, sub zero temperatures, and 57 inches of snow.

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