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January 1961 nor'easter

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to 972 mb. The storm's intensification was accompanied by an increase in the precipitation. It ultimately moved northeastward along the coast and reached its lowest barometric pressure of 964 mb late on January 20, while situated east of New England.
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through central New England. Snowfall amounts were similar to that of a winter storm in February 1958. Following the storm, an
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The nor'easter is sometimes referred to as the Kennedy Inaugural Snowstorm, since it struck on the eve of the
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and attending Kennedy's swearing-in ceremony. Additionally, the storm dealt the final blow to the
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that brought cold air, associated with an area of high pressure north of the
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in the central United States maintained the cold air.
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