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The blizzard of 1977 hit Western New York, Central NY, Northern NY, and Southern Ontario from January 28 to February 1 of that year. Daily peak wind gusts ranging from 46 to 69 mph (74 to 111 km/h) were recorded by the National Weather Service in Buffalo , with snowfall as high as 100 in (254 cm) recorded in areas, [ 1 ] and the high winds blew ...
Blizzard — 1977 January 28 – February 1: 100 inches (250 cm) — Blizzard — 1978 January 25–27: 36 inches (91 cm) 955.5 hPa (28.22 inHg) Blizzard Category 5 February 5–7: 40 inches (100 cm) — Blizzard Category 5 1979 January 13–14: 21 inches (53 cm) — Blizzard Category 4 1991 October 31 – November 3: 37 inches (94 cm)
January 28–February 1, 1977 - Blizzard of 1977: Ohio Valley and Great Lakes region and Southern Ontario: Canada, US January 25–27, 1978 5 Great Blizzard of 1978: New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York metropolitan area: US February 5–7, 1978 5 Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978: Northern Illinois, northwest Indiana: US
These are the five worst snowstorms ever to hit New York City, according to the National Weather Service.
Blizzard: 55 ≥$500 million – $3 billion January 2016 United States blizzard: Southeast through the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast Snowfall totals in excess of two feet (61 cm) 2015 Flood: 25 $2 billion October 2015 North American storm complex: Carolinas Channeled moisture from Hurricane Joaquin into the Mid-Atlantic states.
Blizzard dumps 2 feet of snow on Rochester NY (1999) On March 3 and 4, 1999 , a blizzard dumped nearly 2 feet of snow on Rochester. It was followed by another 18.4 inches of snow on March 6.
The toll surpasses that of the historic Blizzard of 1977, blamed for killing as many as 29 people in a region known for harsh winter weather. ... County Executive Mark Poloncarz called the ...
Worst theater fire in American history; worst single-building fire. 600 1928 ... Great Lakes Blizzard of 1977: Blizzard New York, Ontario: $56,250,000 (1977)