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The 23 inches (58.4 cm) inches of snow that fell on Chicago for 29 hours from the morning of January 26, 1967 is a record for a single storm. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ] [ 10 ] The 19.8 inches (50.3 cm) that fell on January 26–27 was the greatest amount of snow for a 24-hour period, later surpassed by Groundhog Day Blizzard of 2011 with 20.0 inches (50 ...
These are the extremes in weather records for Michigan, ... January 27–31, 1948: Eagle Harbor: Tornadoes. Event Date Location Ref Most in one day: 19: May 21, 2001:
Events from the year 1967 in Michigan. The Associated Press (AP) rated the top stories in Michigan for 1967 as follows: [ 1 ] Civil rights, including the 1967 Detroit riot , smaller disturbances in Pontiac, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, and Benton Harbor, and the fight in the Michigan Legislature for an open housing law;
Most of Michigan spent the first day of spring navigating slippery roads from the day's ongoing snowstorm.
Montana is the coldest in continental U.S. history, dropping to minus 70 degrees at Rogers Pass on Jan. 20, 1954. (MORE: Most Extreme U.S. Cold Outbreaks ) 50-states-all-time-cold.jpg
Some areas of southeast Michigan saw as much as 5.5 inches of snow from a winter storm that hit the region Tuesday.
Twin North Carolina Ice Storms of January 12–13 and 19-20, 1978 [4] ... 2022 North American winter storm; January 31 – February 2, 2023, ice storm; 2023 Canada ...
Syracuse, New York received a record snowfall of 42.3 inches (107 cm) which remained their heaviest storm on record, until the Blizzard of 1993. [8] At Oswego, the storm lasted from January 27 to January 31, 1966, a total of 4½ days. The daily snowfall totals for Southwest Oswego, as measured by Professor Robert Sykes Jr, are as follows.