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Published October 27, 2010, 12:00 AM

October Storm


A pine tree crashed into a car near Harbor Point apartments Tuesday night as strong winds and rain, then snow, pelted Two Harbors and other parts of Lake County in a record-breaking storm. Matt Suoja

  • A pine tree crashed into a car near Harbor Point apartments Tuesday night as strong winds and rain, then snow, pelted Two Harbors and other parts of Lake County in a record-breaking storm. Matt Suoja
  • Many pines across Two Harbors fell Tuesday night and into Wednesday. Most fell harmlessly in yards but some hit structures and power lines. This one was snapped between First and Second avenues near Fourth Street and hit a garage. A crew was out cleaning up the site midday Wednesday. The harbor parts of the city were hardest hit with many trees and branches down. Mike Creger
  • Near Stony Point on Lake Superior Wednesday morning. Mike Creger
  • Shingles blown off the roof of a South Avenue home. Matt Suoja
  • A common sight, workers restoring lines and poles for Co-operative Light & Power.  Mike Creger
  • The NAPA sign hit the sidewalk sometime overnight Tuesday. Matt Suoja
  • Roads and ditches north of Two Harbors were snow-covered Wednesday morning. Matt Suoja
  • As much as 6 inches fell about 10 miles north of the city. Matt Suoja