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EARLY SNOWFALL

SEVERE WEATHER IN. THE STATES

NEW YOEK, 21st November. A Chicago-report states that the heaviest early snowfall in the Weather Bureau's history buried the Western United States from the Rockies to Nebraska and north to Canada. Hundreds are snowbound in trains. Belief engines and ploughs stalled in twenty-foot drifts. Five people have been frozen to death and many have been lost. Scores of automobiles are marooned. Many Colorado towns are buried to the roofs.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 9

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EARLY SNOWFALL Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 9

EARLY SNOWFALL Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 9

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