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Three other storms dumped more snow on Cincinnati. But the Great Blizzard of 1978 was different. The winter of 1977 was colder. ... 53.9 inches of snow fell in winter of 1977-78.
CINCINNATI — A legend to those who lived through it, the blizzard of 1978 has a definitive place in Cincinnati lore. It happened 44 years ago this January as the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes were ...
Blizzard of '78 remembered. ... official storm-total snowfall amounts from Jan. 25-27 ranged from 4.7 inches in Columbus to 6.9 inches in Cincinnati to 12.9 inches in Dayton. ...
The temperature is plunging. The Skyway is closed. There’s so much wind-driven snow in the air you can’t see more than a block away. Does Tom Niziol, meteorologist in charge ...
On this day 43 years ago, the so-called “Blizzard of ‘78” slammed the Tri-State, the region, and the nation with a paralyzing amount of snow and deadly cold.
It's the inspiration for "A Painting for Ricky the Cat," one of the works featured in "Thunder-Snow Artists Remember the Blizzard of 1978." Get the best of Cincinnati on your phone.
The Blizzard of ‘78 left lasting impressions on anyone old enough to remember it. The following are excerpts from the storm sent to the Daily News in the past week:--- ... Sandra Rubin, 77, ...
CLEVELAND (WJW)– It’s been 44 years since a series of three winter storms, collectively known as the Blizzard of ’78, battered much of the Midwest and Northeast.. The second blast, from Jan ...
The Blizzard of '78 was a catastrophic storm that killed about 100 people and injured 4,500 more — and caused more than $500 million in damage — when it slammed into Northeastern states.
A legend to those who lived through it, the blizzard of 1978 has a definitive place in Cincinnati lore. It happened 46 years ago this January as the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes were paralyzed by ...