Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The scariest thing about Halloween 1991 in the Twin Cities was the weather. A three-day snowstorm, which began just a few hours ...
MINNEAPOLIS — When it comes to Halloween in Minnesota, you can expect to hear the sounds of ghosts and goblins. But you can also expect to hear the familiar sound of lifelong Minnesotans (Gen X or ...
Editor's note: A version of this story was published on Oct. 29, 2021, for the 30th anniversary of the Halloween blizzard. If you think ghosts and goblins are scary, just try trick or treating in a ...
It started snowing on Halloween night and didn’t stop for four days. The Halloween Blizzard. The Megastorm. The big one. Thundersnow and gale-force winds and plummeting temperatures. It was 25 years ...
25 years ago, the Upper Midwest was spooked by the great Halloween blizzard of 1991. Between 9 to 12 inches of snow fell in just over a day and put a damper on trick-or-treaters across the area. At ...
Meteorologist Jonathan Wolfe knows how unpredictable the weather can be, but the Halloween blizzard of 1991 was remarkable even by his standards. “It absolutely was a very large storm that blanketed ...
It started snowing on Halloween night and didn’t stop for four days. The Halloween Blizzard. The Megastorm. The big one. Thundersnow and gale-force winds and plummeting temperatures. It was 25 years ...
Each Halloween, it's a cultural rite of passage for Minnesotans to relive the events of that fateful series of days in which the Twin Cities saw nearly 28.4 inches of snow dumped across the metro, ...
"Whether you lived through it or have only heard the stories, the Halloween blizzard of 1991 was truly something to remember." During the Halloween Blizzard of 1991, I was a cow. I know, very ...
If you think ghosts and goblins are scary, just try trick or treating in a blizzard. That's what residents in the upper Midwest faced 28 years ago this week with the historic Halloween blizzard of ...
The scariest thing about Halloween 1991 in the Twin Cities was the weather. A three-day snowstorm, which began just a few hours before trick-or-treaters started making their rounds on Oct. 31, dumped ...