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In reply to the discussion: Worst snow storm you've experienced? [View all]Eugene
(66,737 posts)57. I was going to say Blizzard of 1969 until reminded of the Great Blizzard of 1978 in Boston.
From 1969, I remember the ferocious winds and thundersnow.
I remember the Blizzard of 1978 shutting Boston down for over a week. Forget the snow plows. Streets had to be dug out with front-end loaders.
Official records say Boston got 27 inches of snow, but I remember my home street buried under 4 feet of it. Residents had to dig out by hand just to get in or out.
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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
#58