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Posted at 6:35 AM, Jan 14, 2016 and last updated 10:55 AM, Jan 26, 2021 CINCINNATI - Record cold in 1977. Record snow in 1978. The Ohio River froze in '77. A crippling blizzard hit in '78. For two.


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The 'Winter of Discontent' began on 24 August 1978, when Ford car workers put in a claim for a £20 per week rise and a 35-hour week, which amounted to a rise of 25 per cent in annual pay. They were offered 5 per cent, and on 22 September 1978 they struck. Around nine weeks later, the strike settled with a 16.5 per cent wage increase.


Washington DC Blizzard of 1979. Tornados, Walk To School, Public School, My Kind Of Town

The notorious winter of 1978-1979 remains the snowiest we've seen, with 89.7 inches falling. The year before saw 82.3 inches, according to the National Weather Service. As of Tuesday morning, Chicago is at 43.9 inches this winter at O'Hare Airport, the official measuring location in Chicago.


Blizzard of 1979 Chicago Tribune

Blizzard of 1979. Nov. 14, 2014 Chicago's fourth worst snowstorm in city history occurred on January 13-14, 1979, and dumped a whopping 18.8 inches of snow on the city and suburbs. The monster blizzard was a natural disaster but a man-made catastrophe, due to the lack of plowing and planning after the storm.


Blizzard of 1979 Chicago Tribune

Remember that nasty winter of 1978-1979? The Quad-City region with hit with another fierce snowstorm. On Jan. 14, 1979 the National Weather Service recorded an official snow depth of 28.


Blizzard of 1979 Chicago Tribune

The cold wave of 1978 was a weather event that occurred in the Eastern United States. Beginning in December 1977 and lasting until March, it produced one of the coldest winters on record in all states east of the Rocky Mountains, except Maine. Timeline December During December 1977, a cold wave started around the eastern United States.


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The Blizzard of '79 did not set a record. The Chicago snowfall record is still held by the blizzard of Jan. 26-27, 1967, which dumped 23.0 inches. Two more recent blizzards have also dumped more.


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The severe winter of 1978-79 By Weather-history November 9, 2006 in Historic Weather Share Followers 0 1 2 3 4 5 Next Page 1 of 5 Weather-history Members 25.3k Location: Irlam Posted November 9, 2006 The coldest winter since 1962-63. The CET for the winter was 1.6C The first cold spell of this winter began in the last week of November.


The Chicago Blizzard of 1979

On an ordinary winter day in early 1979, rather unremarkable other than the fact that it was "bitterly cold", the Mid-Atlantic states braced for an incoming weekend snowstorm. Forecasts called for around four to six inches of snow to fall across the region over President's Day weekend. However, that was not to be.


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Winter 1979 overview The winter of 1978/79 was the third coldest of the 20th century. Although December 1978 had been a rather cold month, the coldest weather was reserved for January and February. Both months were very cold with widespread snowfall.


Blizzard of 1979 Chicago Tribune

1979, Snow Storm of 1979. The winter of 1979 started brewing in January with numerous deaths in the Northern U.S., the Midwest and Europe attributed to record snowfalls and sustained zero and subzero temperatures. Locally, we had one snowfall and ice storm after another in January and February culminating in record snowfalls on the Saturday and.


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The Chicago blizzard of 1979 was a major blizzard that affected northern Illinois and northwest Indiana on January 13-14, 1979. It was one of the largest Chicago snowstorms in history at the time, with 21 inches (53 cm) of snowfall in the two-day period. [1]


Blizzard of 1979 Piled up snow at the intersection of Surf and Broadway. Newtown (Winter 1979

On Feb. 18 and 19, 1979, an epic winter storm took Mid-Atlantic forecasters by complete surprise. The storm buried much of the Washington, D.C.-Baltimore area under more than 20 inches of snow,.


Blizzard of 1979 Chicago Tribune

Remembering the Winter of 1979 From the Historic snowstorms series Jan 15, 2019 Updated Oct 8, 2019 0 Saturday's winter storm pales in comparison with that nasty winter of 1978-1979. Forty.


Blizzard of 1979 Chicago Tribune

1:46. The Blizzard of '78 was a catastrophic storm that killed about 100 people and injured 4,500 more — and caused more than $500 million in damage — when it slammed into Northeastern states.


Blizzard of 1979 Chicago Tribune

The winter of 1978-1979 will long be remembered for not only heavy snow, but bitterly cold temperatures. A winter season record of 52.9 inches of snow fell over the area and the average temperature during the winter was a record low of 14.1F. January 1979 was a record breaking month in terms of both snowfall and arctic cold temperatures.

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