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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Forty winters ago ... by the fire to stay warm when the power went out during the Great Blizzard of 1978. One of the strongest winter storms to ever wallop the Buckeye state ...
CLEVELAND — This weekend marks 47 years since Northeast Ohio saw it’s worst winter storm. The Blizzard of 1978, also known as the Great Blizzard, is etched in the memories of Northeast Ohio ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Many, if they were alive 46 years ago this week, can remember exactly where they were and what they saw between Jan. 25 and Jan. 27, 1978 ... with the blizzard; it was the ...
SEVEN HILLS, Ohio (WJW) — Light snow falling outside of David and Sandy Tarzanick’s Seven Hills home in late January sharply remind them of 1978 and the blizzard that almost killed them.
CLEVELAND (WJW)– It ... collectively known as the Blizzard of ’78, battered much of the Midwest and Northeast. The second blast, from Jan. 25, 1978, to Jan. 27, 1978, caused widespread ...
reaching 69 mph at Dayton and Columbus and 82 mph in Cleveland. Today marks the 47th anniversary of the unforgettable Blizzard of 1978. With wind gusts exceeding 100 miles per hour and ...
The Blizzard of 1978 easily reached this criteria ... Wind gusts climbed as high as 60 mph in northwest Ohio and peaked at 82 ...
Around midnight, low pressure entered Ohio near Portsmouth and raced northeastward to Cleveland by 4 ... close in severity to the Great Blizzard of January 1978.
So, what made the Great Blizzard of 1978 so devastating ... 1 a.m. Jan 26 with an arctic airmass pushing in. By 7 a.m., Cleveland was engulfed. Temperatures plunged into the single digits ...
The deep and intense storm earned the name as the “Cleveland Bomb ... The only thing moving on Ohio St. during the blizzard of 1978 was a wind blown newspaper. Shot between Penn and Meridian.
The citizens of Zanesville and Muskingum County were facing oppressive weather conditions in 1978. According to the ... blasted through the area creating blizzard conditions.