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By Frank Roylance , frank.roylance@baltsun.com|October 30, 2009

Parts of Colorado lie freezing beneath 2 to 3 feet of snow today. That's why we live here. The biggest October snowstorm of all time (at least since 1883) in Baltimore occurred on this date in 1925, leaving 2.5 inches on the ground. It arrived amid some very unseasonable cold. The day before the storm, the mercury stalled at 46 degrees - still the chilliest high on record for an Oct. 29 in Baltimore.


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