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OT: April 14, 1854

Tango Two

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April 14, 1854, 169 years ago today, New Brunswick, NJ and the surrounding region experience a violent storm that combines snow and rain and continues through April 17. When the storm finally ceases, our City is left with over 2 feet of snow. P. Vanderbilt Spader, who records weather related statistics from the corner of George and Church Streets, comments that even old timers don’t recall anything this bad happening so late in April...


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Well that's not happening this year! A few days in the 80's instead.
 
April 14, 1854, 169 years ago today, New Brunswick, NJ and the surrounding region experience a violent storm that combines snow and rain and continues through April 17. When the storm finally ceases, our City is left with over 2 feet of snow. P. Vanderbilt Spader, who records weather related statistics from the corner of George and Church Streets, comments that even old timers don’t recall anything this bad happening so late in April...


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Sounds like this storm was measured by a "trained spotter" from the Metuchen village of then Woodbridge. Hmm.....
 
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