The Great Blizzard Of 2011 Dumped 31.4 Inches Of Snow On New Hampshire
By Rachel Pfutzenreuter|Published November 22, 2021
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Rachel lives just north of Chicago, she has two boys and a dog named Sky. She is always planning her next trip, and loves to help friends, family, and her readers find their next adventure.
In October 2011, when thoughts had turned to Halloween costumes and trick-or-treating, the weather in New Hampshire unexpectedly changed. This 2011 Nor’easter, sometimes called Snowtober, Shocktober, Storm Alfred, and Oktoberblast took New Hampshire by storm. Winter had come early, bringing record-breaking snowfall!
The great blizzard of October 2011 certainly was unusual. We don’t normally see so much of that fluffy white stuff on the ground quite that early, even in New Hampshire. To learn about other legendary blizzards that have occurred in New Hampshire, read two of our other articles here, and here.
Do you remember the New Hampshire snowstorm of October 2011? Share your thoughts with us!
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