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35 years ago: Blizzard of '78

On February 5, 1978, a massive snowstorm approached New England, dumping record amounts of snow. The Nor'Easter continued for days, and was responsible for the deaths of about 100 people.
A woman in Rhode Island holds up a sign to show that her car is buried down under an enormous mound of snow.
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"Car Here!"

A woman in Rhode Island holds up a sign to show that her car is buried down under an enormous mound of snow.

Credit: WPRI 12

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