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The Great Storm of 1975 (also known as the Super Bowl Blizzard, Minnesota's Storm of the Century, or the Tornado Outbreak of January, 1975) was an intense winter storm system that impacted a large portion of the Central and Southeast United States from January 9–12, 1975.
Blizzard Category 5 1969 February 8–10 — 970 hPa (29 inHg) Blizzard Category 2 March 5–8 — — Storm — December 25–28 — 976 hPa (28.8 inHg) Storm — 1971 March 3–5 — — Blizzard — 1973 December 16–17: 1 inch (2.5 cm) [c] 992 hPa (29.3 inHg) Ice storm — 1975 January 9–12: 27 inches (69 cm) 961 hPa (28.4 inHg) Blizzard ...
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Between January 9 and 12, 1975 a panhandle hook cyclone produced tornadoes in the Southeast, including an F4 tornado that hit McComb, Mississippi killing 9 people. It is one of the largest January tornado outbreaks. [3] Aside the tornadoes, the cyclone dumped at least 27" of snow in Riverton, Minnesota. [4]
Jan. 26 marked the beginning of the Blizzard of 1978 in Ohio, also known as the Storm of the Century. The storm killed 51 people in Ohio and caused at least $100 million in damage. It closed roads ...
1975 Great Storm of 1975: Blizzard, tornado outbreak: Midwestern United States, Southeastern United States: 58 deaths from blizzard, 12 from tornadoes 70 1985 Galaxy Airlines Flight 203: Accident – aircraft Reno, Nevada: 69 1936 Pittsburgh Flood of 1936: Flood Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area $3,000,000,000 (2006) 69 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake ...
That’s because the snow will be lighter and fluffier than what hit Iowa earlier this week, blown by winds that could gust in excess of 40 mph. Sustained winds Friday are expected to be 20 to 25 mph.