It was 1978 and the event most closely associated with that year was the fabled Blizzard of 1978. And yet the biggest storm of last century certainly did not come unexpected. There was a certain ...
This week marks 47 years since the incredible Blizzard of '78, the benchmark by which all storms of our generation are measured.The storm itself started as an extra-tropical low system off the ...
Chances are, you were indoors and tightly cloistered from the wild goings-on outside. It was 1978 and the event most closely associated with that year was the fabled Blizzard of 1978. And yet the ...
In the annals of Rhode Island’s weather history, the Blizzard of 1978 stands out as a defining moment when the Ocean State faced an unprecedented onslaught of snow, wind, and chaos. As we mark ...
But, 47 years ago, the region ground to a halt during the infamous Northeast Blizzard of 1978, the "benchmark of winter storms" that brought record-high snow levels and caused millions of dollars ...
February 6th, 2025 marked the 47th anniversary of the 1978 Blizzard that took most of New England by surprise and left a wake of heavy snow…and destruction in its path. Many had different ...
No train or mail was received from the south until Tuesday evening. The snowstorm of the 6th and 7th had hardly passed over when another blizzard came. It started Friday night, January 11 and ...
This year marks the 47th anniversary of the brutal blizzard that paralyzed neighborhoods, cities, and much of the Midwest. Back in the winter of 1978, a massive winter storm crippled the Ohio Valley ...
The Blizzard of 1978 went down in history as the most brutal winter blast Mother Nature ever threw at the Buckeye state. Even today, the mere mention of the unprecedented storm - which officially ...
We haven’t seen much snow this year, but 47 years ago New England was rocked by the Blizzard of ’78. That storm dropped more than 27 inches of snow over the course of 30 hours — no one ...
We are republishing it for the anniversary of the storm on Saturday. The Blizzard of '78 was a catastrophic storm that killed about 100 people and injured 4,500 more — and caused more than $500 ...
The snowstorm, later dubbed the Blizzard of ’78, crippled the East Coast for a week, killing 29 people — including a Scituate girl and Mansfield man — in Massachusetts, destroying 2,000 ...