Today in Weather History
| Weather History for March 10 |
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1891 Great Blizzard struck southern England and Wales March 9 through 13. 220 people were reported dead, and 65 ships floundered in the English Channel. 6000 sheep perished. Countless trees were uprooted and trains were buried in snow. Up to a foot of snow and snowdrifts of 11.5 feet high were recorded at London and Dartmouth. |
| Data courtesy of the National Weather Service |

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