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And Southern New Englanders reflected on a historic moment in history. Thursday marks the 47th anniversary of the Blizzard of '78. Roads were shut down. People were stuck inside with no electricity.
We haven't seen much snow this year, but 47 years ago New England was rocked by the Blizzard of ’78. More for You Asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit Earth in 7 years.
It happened over *** generation ago, so why are we still talking about the blizzard of '78 today? Easy ... the overwhelming snow that was dumped on New England between February 6th and 7th ...
The Blizzard of '78 was a catastrophic storm that killed about 100 people and injured 4,500 more — and caused more than $500 million in damage — when it slammed into Northeastern states.
The Plainville Historical Commission is sponsoring a presentation this week on the Blizzard of ‘78, the historic storm that paralyzed much of the region for weeks and remains part of New England ...
It’s sometimes referred to as “the week the state stood still,” and it was caused by a historic blizzard that slammed into New England 46 years ago.
The Blizzard of ’78 was devastating for the New England coastline. Four high tide cycles were impacted by this fierce storm, which stalled off the coast and actually did a loop south of Nantucket.
N.H., after the Blizzard of '78 to see if anyone was trapped inside. A winter storm combined with high tides flooded the New Hampshire seacoast 25 years ago. (AP Photo/Tim Savard) ...
While we haven’t seen much snow this year, 45 years ago New England was rocked by the Blizzard of ’78. That storm dropped more than 27 inches of snow over the course of 30 hours — no one ...
Southern New England was shut down for a full week! It was The Blizzard of ’78, and it became the winter storm by which all others are measured. Anyone old enough to remember will never forget it.