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The Blizzard of 1967 dumped a record-setting 23 inches of snow on Chicago. Just two days before the storm hit, Chicago had an unseasonable high temperature of 65.
Over the decades, we have seen many brutal winter storms, but none matches the Blizzard of 1967, which all began 50 years ago this week.
Two of Michigan’s most famous blizzards occurred on January 26. The first was the Blizzard of 1967. The picture above was Lake Shore Drive in downtown Chicago. Even the expressways were ...
On Jan. 24, 1967, a Tuesday, Chicago was an atypical 65 degrees. That Thursday, Chicago was hit by the worst blizzard in its history, a record held to this day. Morning Shift talks to Chicago ...
For a variety of reasons, including modern technology, Chicago is expected to do a better job fending off a big blizzard compared to 1967, when a monster snowstorm hobbled the city.
Tom Skilling joins Roe Conn and Anna Davlantes with some bad new about their trip to the Iowa Caucus, the Chicago blizzard of 1967 that left 20,000 cars abandoned, and possible forty degree temps on ...
It was the great Chicago blizzard of 1967 he was talking about. Some 23 inches of snow fell in one 48-hour period, and when it was all done, the Chicago area was paralyzed.
The Blizzard of 1967 dumped a record-setting 23 inches of snow on Chicago. Just two days before the storm hit, Chicago had an unseasonable high temperature of 65.
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