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Only 12.3 inches of new snow fell at the Buffalo Airport during the 1977 blizzard, according to the Northeast Regional Climate Center, compared to more than 40 inches in this week's storm.
It’s the daddy of “historic” snowstorms in Buffalo. The Blizzard of ’77. Today, the city marks the 42nd anniversary of the morning it first blew into Western New York, and ...
Buffalo's death toll from this storm is already the city's highest ever from a weather event, surpassing the blizzard of 1977. John Yang reports.
On Jan. 30, 1977, 48 years ago today, parts of New York and southern Ontario were in the midst of one of the region's worst blizzards in memory. In Buffalo's case, this storm was a bit unusual in ...
On Jan. 30, 1977, 48 years ago today, parts of New York and southern Ontario were in the midst of one of the region's worst blizzards in memory. In Buffalo's case, this storm was a bit unusual in ...
Buffalo's Worst Blizzard Since 1977 Isn't Over Yet Published Dec 27, 2022 at 10:36 AM EST Updated Dec 27, 2022 at 3:22 PM EST By Anna Skinner ...
The experts knew a big storm was brewing. Little did they know how crippling it would be. The evening before, on Thursday Jan. 27, 1977, the National Weather Service issued ...
BLIZZARD OF 1977: NEW YORK DECLARED A DISASTER AREA Amtrak canceled all trains running west of Syracuse, and airports in Albany, Syracuse and Buffalo were closed by the storm. The Thruway was ...
The blizzard of 1977 hit western New York and southern Ontario from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1. Whenever something is called "the" anything, it's going to be significant.
Hochul said some western New York towns got walloped with "30 to 40 inches of snow overnight" into Monday, and the National Weather Service said up to 9 more inches could fall in some areas ...