The blizzard of 1978 was actually the combination of two storms.
Courier readers submitted the following photos of what northwest Ohio looked like after the Blizzard of 1978.
A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" on Feb. 8, 1978, in Windsor, Conn.A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Brooklyn, N.Y.A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Brooklyn, N.Y. A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Woonsocket, R.I.A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Cambridge, Mass. The Great Blizzard of 1978 struck the region with force on Jan. 26, 1978, when more than a foot of snow fell on the region, setting a single-day record that still stands. Memories of winters past in Ohio Please your pictures "A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Cambridge, Mass.A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Holliston, Mass. A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Cambridge, Mass.A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Revere, Mass. your own Pins on Pinterest CLEVELAND — This weekend marks the 42nd anniversary of a massive and deadly blizzard that pummeled Northeast Ohio resulting in the deaths of dozens of people. A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Quincy, Mass.A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Woonsocket, R.I.A photo taken of a cub scout during the "Blizzard of 1978. It also caused over $520 million in damage. To submit photos for this album, e-mail picsandtips@thecourier.com or bring hard copies to The Courier, 701 W. Sandusky St., for scanning. tests negative for COVID-19 hours after positive result The blizzard of 1978 is still the storm by which all others are measured. Buffalo City Buffalo New York Buffalo Weather Ohio Weather Weather Snow Buffalo Bills Nada Surf Rochester New York Winter Storm.
Forty one years ago, the area was covered by one of the worst blizzards on record in Ohio.The famous Blizzard of 1978 set a single-day snowfall record for the region that still stands. The first storm drilled Ohio. Boston received a record 27.1 inches of snow and Providence, R.I., also broke a record, with 27.6 inches of snow. Boston Strong In Boston Boston Massachusetts Historical Pictures Winter Scenes New Hampshire Rhode Island East Coast Old Photos. 2 talking about this. PHOTOS: Blizzard of 1978 in Butler County Each year, memories of the blizzard and the views from that time cause strong nostalgia for the area. A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Revere, Mass. ODOT Home Districts District 07 Blizzard of 1978 Blizzard of 1978 All Pictures. Discover (and save!) Viewer photos of Blizzard Of '78. A photo taken during the "Blizzard of 1978" in Woonsocket, R.I. Coronavirus model says U.S. death toll could hit 300,000 by December; Ohio gov. deputies point guns at 3 Black teens who say they were attackedElijah McClain's parents sue Colorado police over his deathMore grocery chains recall onions over salmonella risksBattleground Tracker: Latest polls, state of the race and more5 things to know about CBS News' 2020 Battleground TrackerBiden has edge in North Carolina, race is tight in Georgia — CBS News pollWhy some mail-in ballots are rejected and how to make sure your vote countsWhat happens if the president doesn't accept the election results?Election Day could turn into "Election Week" with rise in mail ballotsGOP confident in Ohio, but Dems think it's within reach Biden finalizes VP pick with announcement expected soonWatch live: President Trump to hold press conferenceCOVID-19 cases among children up 90% over four weeks, report saysPutin claims Russia has developed a coronavirus vaccineNYPD accused of creating "glass ceiling" for women in forceL.A. The second front began on February 4th and slammed into New England, New Jersey, and the New York metropolitan area. Actions View: All Pictures. A historic nor'easter brought blizzard conditions to New England, New Jersey and the New York City area at the beginning of February in 1978. Click on the card above to view our photo gallery, and watch the video above for more scenes.The Blizzard of 1978 dropped more than a foot of snow in the area. Jul 23, 2012 - This Pin was discovered by Karen McDaniel.
Enjoy this wintry blast from the past! (Mail to P.O. On Jan. 26, 1978, more than foot of snow fell in the region.The month-long winter weather event resulted in more than three feet of snow with 25-foot snow drifts.Each year, memories of the blizzard and the views from that time cause strong nostalgia for the area. The second storm, a historic nor’easter, formed on Sunday, February 5, 1978 and broke up on February 7. One hit Ohio on January 25th. The storm killed approximately 100 people in the Northeast and injured around 4,500. Box 609, Findlay, OH 45839.)