The massive storm left 20 people dead in Michigan, and saw about 100,000 cars abandoned on snow-covered highways across the ...
The Blizzard of 1978 dropped 14.7 inches of snow over 18 hours, which is more than the range of 6-12 inches predicted this ...
It’s been 48 years since a powerful blizzard dropped more than a foot of snow in Southeast Michigan, establishing itself as ...
Viewers have asked how the Jan. 25, 2026, snowstorm compares to the Blizzard of '78. While there are some similarities, the ...
Record snowfall was recorded in Long Island, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts in this category four ...
Along Maine’s southern coast, residents were urged to evacuate as high tides surged 3 to 4 feet above normal.
A late January weather setup brought near-freezing surface temperatures. As precipitation moved in, a warmer layer of air ...
A legend to those who lived through it, the blizzard of 1978 has a definitive place in Cincinnati lore.
Historic blizzards have caused fatalities, major damage, and lasting infrastructure changes.
A combination of weather events culminated in the perfect recipe for a winter storm. Here's how it happened.
A few days stand out in central Ohio winter weather history for their snowfall totals and impact.