The Blizzard of 1966 was a devastating snowstorm that struck Central New York, dropping 42.3 inches of snow in Syracuse and 103 inches in Oswego, causing strong winds and difficult snow removal.
Coastal blizzards are more than just snowstorms—they're dynamic forces that challenge nature and reshape our shores.
It may have been overlooked over this past weekend as we dealt with an impactful winter storm, but it's been 48 years since ...
CLEVELAND — A blizzard is not defined by how much snow falls, but by how the atmosphere behaves. It’s a storm where wind, ...
As St. Louis is dealing with the remnants of the most recent snow storm, Friday marks the anniversary of one of the ...
Forty-nine years ago, The Blizzard of 1977 traveled into Western New York, putting our community at a halt for days.