The Blizzard of 1978 brought incredible snow totals to the area. When examining a blizzard, it is important to remember what the National Weather Service defines as a blizzard. You need 35 mph or ...
The snow came down on Thursday, but not as much as it did 47 years ago during the Blizzard of 78. The grounds were covered and the snow was still coming down which meant a day of work, fun, and ...
Between February 5th and 7th, New Jersey was buried under a whopping 15 inches of snow, and the northern parts of the state got more, with drifts reaching up to 15 feet. Schools were closed, traffic ...
The Blizzard of '78 slammed New England 47 years ago this week. What was your experience? Or did you hear a lot about it growing up?
We are republishing it for the anniversary of the storm on Saturday. The Blizzard of '78 was a catastrophic storm that killed about 100 people and injured 4,500 more — and caused more than $500 ...
A winter storm hit the Boston area Thursday, projected to bring 2 to 4 inches of snow. But, 47 years ago, the region ground to a halt during the infamous Northeast Blizzard of 1978, the “benchmark of ...
On Feb. 6, 1978, the South Shore was bombarded with 2 feet of snow, stranding cars and marooning workers and students.
Brockton was bombarded with 2 feet of snow, stranding cars and marooning workers and students. What it was like in words and photos.
Thursday marks the 47th anniversary of the Blizzard of '78. Roads were shut down. People were stuck inside with no electricity. But it wasn’t all bad. “It was a fantastic time. People were ...
The snowstorm, later dubbed the Blizzard of ’78, crippled the East Coast for a week, killing 29 people — including a Scituate girl and Mansfield man — in Massachusetts, destroying 2,000 ...