February 2016 North American winter storm
From January 30 to February 1, 2016, a winter storm caused more than 70,000 people in southern California to lose their electricity, with many broken trees and electrical lines in that area, with the Southern Rocky Mountains having the potential to receive some of the greatest snowfall from the system. One person in San Diego, California area died when a tree fell on their car. Another person in Minnesota died after being struck by a car while crossing a street.
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February 2016 North American winter storm
From January 30 to February 1, 2016, a winter storm caused more than 70,000 people in southern California to lose their electricity, with many broken trees and electrical lines in that area, with the Southern Rocky Mountains having the potential to receive some of the greatest snowfall from the system. One person in San Diego, California area died when a tree fell on their car. Another person in Minnesota died after being struck by a car while crossing a street.
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2016-02-07
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2016-01-29
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in Coal Bank Pass, Colorado
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February 2016 North American winter storm
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Part of the 2015–16 North American winter
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From January 30 to February 1, ...... a car while crossing a street.
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February 2016 North American winter storm
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