The Nation - News from April 11, 1986
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A wintry storm dumped record-breaking snows on the Appalachians as snow showers and cold temperatures stretched from the Great Lakes into northern New England. Twelve inches of snow fell on Terra Alta in the northern mountains of West Virginia. In New York, snow flurries were reported in Buffalo, Syracuse and Rochester, where slick roads were blamed for many minor traffic accidents during the morning rush hour.
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