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NEW YORK (WABC) -- It's been more than 30 years since a deadly, multiday blizzard swept through the Tri-State area. Known as the "Storm of the Century," the Category 5 storm began in the Gulf of ...
The Tri-Cities had its fourth heaviest one-day snow total with 11 inches, but the actual snowfall total from the blizzard was 13 inches. The Storm of the Century as it’s known now formed ...
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 of the Century,” the “1993 Superstorm ... it’s commonly referred to as just “The Blizzard.” And can you believe it happened three decades ago? The 30th anniversary ...
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 ...
Temperatures were expected to moderate across the Northeast and Midwest Tuesday after days of frigid weather from "the blizzard of the century" left at least 62 dead nationwide and caused ...
Hochul called the storm "the blizzard of the century" in western New York during a news conference Monday and said the White House has promised to quickly approve an emergency disaster declaration.
Kathy Hochul said Monday. "Certainly, it's the blizzard of the century." Hochul said the White House has vowed to swiftly approve the state's request for a federal emergency declaration for Erie ...
To date, no winter storm quite compares to the shear size, intensity, and enormous geographical scope of impact the blizzard of '93 had on states from Texas to Maine from March 12th through the 14th.
Temperatures were expected to moderate across the Northeast and Midwest Tuesday after days of frigid weather from "the blizzard of the century" left at least 62 dead nationwide and caused ...