A Massive Blizzard Blanketed Kansas In Snow In 1886 And It's Never Been Matched Since
As the magical groundhog of weather has fortold, we’re to get six more weeks of winter. These early Kansans, however, had no idea this storm was coming, and definitely didn’t know it would last this long. January of 1886 was a rough month for these Western Kansans, for sure.

Holy moly! Could you imagine moving to a place like Kansas where you expect short, mild winters and you get this?

I'm surprised they were able to print at all! Brr!
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All that snow and no way out sounds horrifying. I'd hate to be the guy halfway between towns!
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I'll refrain from mentioning the Polar Express here, but you get the point. It was very, very cold and both human and animal lives were lost.
Doesn’t this storm sound terrifying! True, we’ve got heaters and better insulation, but it would be like black friday for bread and milk at your local grocery store! For more history, check out the links below.
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