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 | | The 1993 North American storm complex, also known as the '93 Superstorm, the style="font-weight : bold;">Great Blizzard of 1993, or the Storm of the century, was a large cyclonic storm that occurred on March 12–15, 1993, on the East Coast of North America. |
 | | Temperatures accompanying the storm were unseasonably cold for early spring: average daily maximum temperatures, in mid-March, are around 46°F (8°C) in Boston, 51°F (11°C) in Philadelphia, 65°F (18°C) in Atlanta and Texas. |
 | | Across the Northeastern states, the storm put down an average of 15 inches (40 cm) of snow, which, though most certainly heavy, is not legendary by most local standards, but still somewhat unusual for mid-March, especially for the southernmost parts of the region such as the Baltimore-Washington area. |
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