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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wichita KS
600 AM CST Sat Feb 24 2024

...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY...

In 1990, strong north winds whipped across areas from
Illinois to the Central and Southern Appalachians.  Winds
sustained from 35 to 50 mph caused widespread blowing and
drifting snow across Northern and Central Indiana.  Gusts
of 47 mph and 6 to 8 inches of snow produced a blizzard
around South Bend.  Numerous traffic accidents resulted
in 2 deaths and 130 injuries.  Sixty five of those
injured were the result of one accident along Interstate
69 in Northeast Indiana.  Gusts reaching 60 mph combined
with 6 to 8 inches of snow to produce a severe blizzard
across Northern and Eastern Ohio.

&&

In 1987, a winter storm began to invade the Western
United States.In Southern California, sleet whitened
coastal areas of Orange County and San Diego with three
inch accumulations in Huntington Beach.  Thunderstorms
also rumbled over these areas, producing hail of
unspecified diameters and waterspouts.

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