On 1966, Winnipeg and much of southern Manitoba were swallowed by a full-on prairie blizzard—the kind that turns familiar streets into featureless white corridors ...
A historic blizzard in March 1966 swept through the eastern Prairies, building snow drifts so deep that they covered windows ...
New York City, New Jersey, southern New England and coastal communities along the East Coast faced blizzard warnings and some of the biggest snowfall totals in years.