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Three other storms dumped more snow on Cincinnati. So, what made the Great Blizzard of 1978 so devastating? The storm that struck more tha40 years ago brought snow — just under seven inches fell ...
At least I wasn't alive in 1899. That year, a cold blast engulfed every state in the continental United States. In Texas, that cold blast was so brutal that there was a thin layer of ice that covered ...
So, just how many times has Tallahassee seen snow, and could it happen again soon? Florida’s first and most notable record of snowfall is The Great Blizzard of 1899. On Feb. 13, 1899, a massive arctic ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — This week marks 47 years since the "Great Blizzard of 1978." The massive winter storm hit the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes Jan. 25-27. The blizzard dumped vast amounts of snow ...
Unlike many of Ohio’s other memorable winter storms, it wasn’t just the snowfall (which measureed 4.7-12.9 inches, depending on the location) that made this “The Great Blizzard of ‘78 ...
In Illinois, storms in January and February, including the Great Blizzard, are credited with causing at least 10 deaths. Another 5 deaths were caused by the blizzard in Kentucky. The impact was ...
The last record-setting snowstorm was Feb. 13, 1899. Tallahassee recorded 2.8 inches of snow during “The Great Blizzard.” Everyone is strongly encouraged to stay off roadways and especially steer ...
The last record-setting snowstorm was Feb. 13, 1899. Tallahassee recorded 2.8 inches of snow during "The Great Blizzard." Everyone is strongly encouraged to stay off roadways and especially steer ...
None of us are old enough to have lived through the Great Blizzard of 1899 here in The Lone Star State, and that's a good thing. That winter quite a few towns and cities set record cold. That year, ...
Hurricane-force winds peaked at 160 mph in the Appalachians in New England. The "Great Blizzard of 1899" and an accompanying cold wave affected much of the U.S., including West Virginia in February.
SOME FLURRIES TO CONTEND WITH TODAY. BUT LET’S TAKE YOU BACK TO 1996. THE BLIZZARD OF 1996 WRAPPED UP ON THIS DATE TODAY, AND IT WAS A DOOZY. ONE OF THE LARGEST STORMS THAT WE EVER HAVE HAD HERE ...
Headlines at the time read "All Previous Records Broken," and editors were calling the storm, "The Snow King," "The Ice King," and "the Great Blizzard of 1899," Tallahassee Democrat reported in 2018.