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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.
Photos: Looking back at Ohio's Blizzard of 1978 The Blizzard of 1978, often called the Storm of the Century, killed more than 50 people in Ohio and caused at least $100 million in damage.
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.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Many, if they were alive 40 years ago this week, can remember exactly where they were and what they saw between Jan. 25 and Jan. 27, 1978. The most devastating winter storm … ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — On Thursday, Jan. 26, 1978, the Blizzard of 1978 left behind feet of snow across the entire Miami Valley. Dubbed the “Storm of the Century,” the Blizzard of ’78 ...
Where were you, thirty years ago, today? If you lived in Northwest Ohio, chances are you were stuck inside because of the Blizzard of 78. Colleen Wells talked with some familiar faces who covered ...
The major general of the Ohio National Guard compared the impact of the blizzard to a statewide nuclear attack. President Jimmy Carter declared Ohio a disaster area, dispatching 300 federal troops ...
Features 42 years later: The Blizzard of '78 remains unrivaled Two massive winter storms of intense low pressure collided over Ohio and much of the Midwest. But, Toledo was near the bull's-eye.
How could anyone look forward to winter after struggling through the Great Blizzard of '78, which dumped over three feet of snow on most of western and southwestern Ohio, with wind gusts of 50-60 ...
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