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Blizzard 2003

The worst blizzard in seven years shut down much of the Northeast on Presidents Day with blinding, windblown snow that piled up as much as 4 feet deep.

Newsday reports; "There really is no such thing as a 'perfect storm' but this is definitely historic," said John Koch, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Upton. "Fifteen or 20 years from now, people are going to say 'I remember the Presidents Day storm of 2003,' and everyone will know what they're talking about."

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