Thursday
March 21, 1996 |
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A snowstorm marred the first day of spring in southeastern Michigan, blacking out more than 100,000 power customers.
The storm blew snow into two-foot drifts and caused at least one fatal crash.
Conditions were windy but clear in much of the state. But the southeastern corner of the state was hit by snow just as spring began at 3:02 p.m.
In the Arb yesterday, locals Tony Dwyer, Geoff Grisdale
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