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The Schoolhouse Blizzard, also known as the Schoolchildren's Blizzard, School Children's Blizzard, [2] or Children's Blizzard, [3] hit the U.S. Great Plains on January 12, 1888. With an estimated 235 deaths , it is the world's 10th deadliest winter storm on record.
Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY January 4, 2025 at 4:02 AM Millions of Americans can expect winter weather this weekend as a storm brings ice, snow and rain across the central Plains, Ohio Valley and ...
The first significant winter storm of the year is endangering a 2,100-mile swath of the country from the Northwest and Plains through the mid-Atlantic and East Coast, bringing a multitude of life ...
This tragedy became known as the Schoolhouse Blizzard, Schoolchildren's Blizzard, or The Children's Blizzard. [1] This cold snap and blizzard were part of a month when temperatures averaged below normal by 6 to 12 °F (3.3 to 6.7 °C) across much of the northern and western United States. [2]
North American blizzard of 1966; 1967 Chicago blizzard; February 1969 nor'easter; March 1969 nor'easter; 1971 Great Lakes blizzard; Great Storm of 1975; Blizzard of 1977; 1979 Chicago blizzard; 1991 Halloween blizzard; 1993 Storm of the Century; 1997 April Fool's Day blizzard; January 2000 North American blizzard; December 21–24, 2004, North ...
Harrisonburg, Virginia, received 10 inches (25 cm) of snow during a "raging blizzard" in the night of January 8. Baltimore, Maryland , was blanketed by 9 inches (23 cm) of snow. [ 9 ] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, recorded 18.5 inches (47 cm) of snow from this storm, which was its heaviest snowfall on record at the time (this snowfall has since ...
Today's top weather news for Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024: Millions of people face threats of rain and snow as 2025 begins before a blast of frigid air sends temperatures tumbling.
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