26, and urged all residents to stay home, declaring the blizzard was the “greatest disaster in Ohio history.” Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles to take same position at Penn State ...
This year marks the 47th anniversary of the brutal blizzard that paralyzed neighborhoods, cities, and much of the Midwest. Back in the winter of 1978, a massive winter storm crippled the Ohio Valley ...
Unlike many of Ohio’s other memorable winter storms, it wasn’t just the snowfall (which measureed 4.7-12.9 inches, depending on the location) that made this “The Great Blizzard of ‘78 ...
CLEVELAND — This weekend marks 47 years since Northeast Ohio saw it’s worst winter storm. The Blizzard of 1978, also known as the Great Blizzard, is etched in the memories of Northeast Ohio ...
Unlike many of Ohio’s other memorable winter storms, it wasn’t just the snowfall (which measureed 4.7-12.9 inches, depending on the location) that made this “The Great Blizzard of ‘78” — one of the ...
The Great Blizzard of 1978 hit Ohio on Jan. 26, dropping 1-3 feet of snow and bringing wind gusts of up to 100 mph. The storm caused widespread power outages, road closures, and stranded motorists ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — This week marks 47 years since the "Great Blizzard of 1978." The massive winter storm hit the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes Jan. 25-27. The blizzard dumped vast amounts of snow ...
Forecasters said already snow-buried Southeast Ohio could expect four to six inches ... as arctic air blasted through the area creating blizzard conditions. Schools, churches and area homes ...
But a parade of snowstorms since Christmas 1976 left over 30 inches of snow on the ground and large snowdrifts in Buffalo before the blizzard began. That impressive snowpack also extended over ...
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 ...
Beitscher told 5 On Your Side that neither the "Blizzard of '82" nor the "Blizzard of '79" were actual blizzards. He said the problem comes from people misusing the term. "They don't understand ...