The Nation - News from March 6, 1989
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Winter hung on in much of the nation, with a blanket of frigid air stretching from the Great Lakes into parts of Texas, where more than a foot of snow fell. Lows of 20 degrees in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area and 5 below zero in Denver shattered records for the date, the National Weather Service said. At the Dallas-Ft. Worth airport, many flights were delayed because of icy conditions, airline officials said. Baird, Tex., west of Abilene, received 10 to 14 inches of snow, the Callahan County sheriff’s dispatcher said, and Nocona got 11 inches.
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