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Record Blizzard Buries Panhandle And South Plains

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  • Record Blizzard Buries Panhandle And South Plains
    Record Blizzard Buries Panhandle And South Plains
Looking down on snow covered northwestern Texas from a private plane on Feb. 4, 1956, a photographer for the Associated Press likened the “gigantic, white no-man’s land” to “a huge white sheet thrown over a world-sized bed (with) no sign of roads or people.” According to an official report by the U.S. Weather Bureau, the freak storm came in two stages. Part One was a rather ordinary front that…

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