The Blizzard of 1966 was a devastating snowstorm that struck Central New York, dropping 42.3 inches of snow in Syracuse and 103 inches in Oswego, causing strong winds and difficult snow removal.
Last week was the 49th anniversary of the “Blizzard of ‘77,” a storm that is indelibly imprinted on the memories of those of us who experienced it. It was also a weather event that unfortunately ...
The Blizzard of '66 still stands in the record books, and those who remember it look back at the impact and chaos across ...
A massive storm system traversed most of the US over the past four days, affecting 150 million people ...
Sixty years ago this week, a massive and deadly snowstorm in the Northeast -- and the Arctic outbreak that swept in behind it -- set state weather records that still stand today. Later overshadowed by ...
On this day 49 years ago, a deadly blizzard struck Western New York and Southern Ontario. The Blizzard of ’77 stretched ...
In Buffalo's case, this storm was a bit unusual in that its total snowfall wasn't eye catching. Officially, Buffalo picked up ...
New York City’s animal shelter system put out an urgent call for help housing their bigger dogs ahead of the impending ...