Another storm system affected millions in the middle of the U.S. on Wednesday, and more extreme weather is forecast.
As of this writing, 137 years later, the blizzard of 1888 remains among the top five recorded snowstorms in New York City, one of only four March snowstorms to produce a foot or more of snow a the ...
Imagine a snowstorm so severe it buried New York City and claimed hundreds of lives before the advent of snowplows.
A hardiness zone is a geographic area with a similar average minimum temperature. The map is based on the average annual extreme minimum temperature, so people in those areas know which plants can ...
The Great Blizzard of 1888 strikes the East Coast of the United States, devastating cities from the Chesapeake Bay all the way up to parts of Canada. Up to 58 inches of snow fell in some regions, and ...
Snow depth maps for later the same day estimate that 4cm (1.5in) of snow will settle in central areas, rising to 10cm (4in) in the Scottish Highlands. Forecasters at the Met Office have also ...
On March 10, 1888, the northeastern United States was hit by one of the most severe blizzards in American history. Known as the Great Blizzard of 1888, this storm paralyzed cities from the Mid ...
“We haven’t had a blizzard in so long I had to look it up,” meteorologist Dave Solano is quoted in the Times Leader on March 13, 1993. A winter storm warning was issued Friday night for ...
The strong winds whipped up this fine snow, leading to blizzard conditions and enormous drifts ... from Stranraer to Larne on Saturday January 31st 1953 during 'the great storm' ...