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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 ...
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
On Jan. 30, 1977, 48 years ago today, parts of New York and southern Ontario were in the midst of one of the region's worst blizzards in memory. In Buffalo's case, this storm was a bit unusual in ...
Blizzard: 154 $2 million Armistice Day Blizzard: North and Central Midwest Damage total not adjusted for inflation. 1938 Hurricane: 600 Great New England Hurricane: 1938 Flood: 115 Los Angeles Flood of 1938: Los Angeles 1937 Flood: 385 $500 thousand Ohio River flood of 1937: Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois: 1936 Flood: 69 $250 million ($4.66 ...
The 44th anniversary of the blizzard of 1978 is approaching. Brenda remembers that time and also asks for support of a project to remember veterans.
Pages in category "1977 natural disasters" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... 0–9. Blizzard of 1977; C. Cold wave of January 1977 This ...
Akron-Canton’s Great Blizzard, a Monopoly-style board game, was tribute to 1978 weather catastrophe. Local history: Great Blizzard of 1978 board game an icy blast from the past Skip to main content
The cold wave would dissipate on January 21, but would be followed on January 28 by the Blizzard of 1977. The driver of a bus and 41 passengers were killed in the Mexico City of Tlalnepantla de Baz after the driver tried to reach a railroad crossing ahead of an oncoming train.