Archive for October 6th, 2013
We look back at what will go down as one of the great storms in South Dakota history. We of course saw 48 inches fall 2 miles from Deadwood while an impressive 43 inches fell in the Black Hills town of Lead. What’s interesting about Lead, SD is that while this snowstorm was impressive there and it’s within the […]
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As the first big winter storm of autumn 2013 winds down, so the counting has begun and may have ended. Up till now an incredible 48 inches of snow has been recorded near Deadwood, South Dakota while areas just outside of Rapid City reports 31 inches. For Rapid City itself, 23.1 inches has fallen within the […]
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