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In reply to the discussion: Worst snow storm you've experienced? [View all]SamKnause
(14,659 posts)23. The Great Blizzard of 1978. Southeast, Ohio.
Snow drifts over 12 feet.
People died in their homes before they could be rescued.
People burned their furniture to stay warm.
Bulldozers helped clear the roads where cars were buried beneath the drifts.
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The whole North East got clobbered with that one. The '77-'78 winters are what drove me to Florida...nt
mitch96
Sunday
#48
Blizzard of '93, one of those "Storm of the Century" things. I was in Georgia, so it was bad.
Solly Mack
Sunday
#21
Halloween Blizzard of 1991 in MN - 37 inches of snow in Duluth without accounting for drifts.
waterwatcher123
Sunday
#53
You are quite right - seared into memory after following a plow truck for hours and hours trying to get home.
waterwatcher123
Sunday
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