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Explanation:
Yes, but can your blizzard do this?    
    
In     
Upper Michigan's Storm of the Century in 1938,     
some snow drifts reached the level of     
utility poles.    
    
Nearly a meter of new and unexpected snow fell over two days in a storm that started    
76 years ago tomorrow.     
    
As snow fell and gale-force winds piled snow to     
surreal heights; many roads became not only impassable but unplowable; people    
became stranded; cars, school buses and a train became mired; and even a     
dangerous    
fire raged.    
    
Fortunately only two people were killed, although some     
students were forced to spend several consecutive days at school.     
    
The above image     
was taken by a local resident soon after the storm.    
    
Although all of this     
snow eventually melted,     
repeated snow storms like this help build lasting     
glaciers     
in snowy regions of our     
planet Earth.    
    
    
      
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