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Vehicles are seen stranded and abandoned in the deep snow on the exit for Burncoat Street off Interstate 290 in Worcester, Mass., Feb. 7, 1978, during the now infamous Blizzard of 1978. (AP Photo ...
Beginning shortly after noon on Monday, Feb. 6, 1978, and ending some 35 hours later, the blizzard dropped 20.2 inches of snow in Worcester, 24 inches in Oxford and 30 inches in Westboro, and left ...
Worcester on Feb. 5 will commemorate the 38th anniversary of the Blizzard of '78 with a party on the City Common.
The Blizzard of 1978 is still a vivid memory for many Massachusetts residents. ... Areas east of Worcester stretching toward Boston were inundated under 24 to 36 inches of heavy, wet snow.
Add to that the 45th anniversary of the Blizzard of '78. That two-day storm, ending Feb. 7, 1978, dropped 20.2 inches on Worcester and 30 inches on Westborough.
Former Worcester Department of Public Works Commissioner F. Worth Landers recalls the ... Traffic on Route 95 through Providence is at a complete standstill in the aftermath of the Blizzard of 1978.
As the Blizzard of 1978 began, the snow came down in heavy, wind-blown sheets. It didn't stop for days, leaving thousands stranded and without power.
Blizzard of ’78 Winter Ale is an English-style brown ale from the critically acclaimed Worcester beer maker with deep-roasted malts and Fuggles hops accented […] Skip to content All Sections ...
WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — It turns out Worcester didn’t have a blizzard after all. The National Weather Service initially reported that Worcester experienced blizzard conditions early Tuesday ...
The blizzard that affected our area Monday and Tuesday dropped 33.5" of snow on Worcester, the all-time record for snow dropped in a storm.