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12 inches at Houghton.
1962: Fog played an integral role in the crash of an Eastern Airlines jet in New York City (JFK) that killed half of the people onboard (25 of 51).
1991: Minneapolis ended the month with 46.9 inches of snow, the most ever for any month. Although the official start of winter was still 3 weeks away, the city had already surpassed the normal seasonal snowfall with 55.1 inches since October 1. The normal for the entire winter is 49.2 inches.
2001: For the first time in 122 years of weather records, Buffalo, NY finished the entire month of November without any snowfall.
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