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The Blizzard of '78 formed on Sunday, February 5, 1978 and broke up on February 7. [3] The storm was initially known as "Storm Larry" in Connecticut, following the local convention promoted by the Travelers Weather Service on television and radio stations there. [4] Snow fell mostly from Monday morning, February 6 to the evening of Tuesday ...
46 years ago today: Deadly blizzard of '78 piled snowdrifts 10 feet high, led to 51 deaths. Gannett. Bailey Gallion, Columbus Dispatch. January 26, 2024 at 8:56 AM. ... In Other News.
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Iowans have been patiently waiting for snow, and snow we got — lots of it. After setting a record on Jan. 9, another winter storm is heading our way.Most of Iowa will feel the effects. NWS ...
A snow squall poured fresh flakes down on Des Moines, Ames and other parts of central Iowa late Wednesday as the area braced for another winter storm arriving Thursday.. Extending from Osceola to ...
The Great Blizzard of 1978 was a historic winter storm that struck the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes regions of the United States as well as Southern Ontario in Canada from Wednesday, January 25 through Friday, January 27, 1978.
High winds and light snow were expected to make for blizzard conditions in the state and a blizzard warning was issued until 6 a.m. Saturday with dangerously low temperatures expected to follow.
Much of the affected areas were already hit by a significant winter storm during the weekend of December 1 and December 2.Many areas had received close to three-quarters of an inch of ice from Nebraska to Illinois, causing tens of thousands of power outages and at least 16 deaths across nine states and the Canadian province of Quebec, the latter receiving a major snow storm.