New York City was entrapped in a barrage of snow ... raging winds and storm surges that started on Jan. 7, 1996. The blizzard caused the city that never sleeps to snuggle under the covers for ...
Jan. 8 marks the anniversary of the end of the Blizzard of 1996. It dropped more than 22 inches of snow in Harrisburg. Parts of York and Lancaster counties saw more than 30 inches. It was the ...
Experts predicted the blizzard nicknamed Juno could dump record snow amounts on New York City. This timelapse view of Manhattan during the storm shows that the reality was far less impressive.
the Blizzard of 1996 was only the second Category 5 East Coast winter storm of record. As you might imagine, this storm effectively brought daily life to a stop, especially along the Interstate 95 ...
SOME FLURRIES TO CONTEND WITH TODAY. BUT LET’S TAKE YOU BACK TO 1996. THE BLIZZARD OF 1996 WRAPPED UP ON THIS DATE TODAY, AND IT WAS A DOOZY. ONE OF THE LARGEST STORMS THAT WE EVER HAVE HAD HERE ...