Weekend Blizzard Goes Down in the Record Books

By Heather Buchman, Meteorologist Dec 14, 2010; 7:15 AM ET

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The blizzard that pummeled the Upper Midwest over the weekend was one for the record books, burying some communities with nearly 2 feet of snow and breaking 100-year-old records in others.

Even all the way into the South, new records have been set as snow and brutally cold air blasted in behind the storm.

Minnesota and Wisconsin were hardest-hit by the blizzard, with more than 20 inches of snow piling up east of the Twin Cities and into western parts of Wisconsin Friday night into Saturday night.

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Nice....I hope its a trend.

Yep... just hope it stays up north, mudbugs don't need snow.

I like that...

 

The Arctic Surge of 2010!

 

Sounds like the title of a SciFi movie...

So where's the surge in NG prices?

What it is doing, I think, is supporting prices at a level we would not otherwise have.

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