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Stormy Petrel and the Blizzard of 1871: part 3


Throughout the night, as the air dropped and became freezing cold, snow continued to fall. As the dark hours progressed the falling snow became thicker. What had, at twilight, been a slight breeze, became a series of fierce gusts.


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For more information, on the Internet, about snowstorms, please see:

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