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Known as the "Storm of the Century," the Category 5 storm began in the Gulf of Mexico on March 12, 1993 before heading up the East Coast. Heavy snow, hurricane-like winds and thunderstorms would ...
The Storm of the Century was a powerful cyclone that brought record-breaking snow, strong winds, severe weather and devastation across the entire East Coast. The storm first developed as a low ...
Whether you call it the “1993 Superstorm,” the “Blizzard of ’93,” or the “Storm of the Century,” it was one of the largest and worst winter storms in U.S. history when it struck the ...
It’s been exactly 30 years since the historic March 12-14 “Superstorm” that smashed records for severity, snowfall and breadth of impact for the United States. The storm, born from a ...
This week marks the anniversary of the 1993 storm of the century. The storm impacted North Carolina on March 13 after a low formed in the Gulf of Mexico on March 12. It raced to the northeast and ...
Here is a book that will put you in the eye of the storm. We have no more control over hurricanes in the last year of the 20th Century than we did in 1900, when a cataclysmic storm destroyed ...
Impacts from the “Storm of the Century” The 1993 Superstorm directly affected around 40 percent of the population of the United States. Upwards of 10 million customers lost power due to the storm.
The storm is making its way across the state, battering the entire region, where at least three counties and several cities/towns have declared a state of emergency and several travel bans are in ...