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Winter's brutal grip on the U.S. East will continue in the coming days, with subfreezing temperatures reaching into Florida and a potential blizzard threatening the Atlantic coast.
Sunday’s whopper of a snowstorm pounded the region and dropped more than 20 inches of powder in some communities. But did it meet the specific requirements to be declared a blizzard? “The short answer is no,
Another arctic blast and possible blizzard conditions are possible.
The Blizzard of 1978 dropped 14.7 inches of snow over 18 hours, which is more than the range of 6-12 inches predicted this Jan. 25.
A rapidly strengthening storm is expected to develop off the Southeast coast this weekend amid a deadly cold outbreak, bringing snow and strong winds just days after a historic winter storm blasted large parts of the East Coast.
But the snow just kept coming,” said Brian Smith, recalling the Blizzard of 1966. Thanks to his father’s film camera, we can witness the epic storm that hit on January 30, 1966.The storm dumped 27 inches of snow in just two days,
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Winter storm watch for NC coast; Outer Banks braces for blizzard, a foot of snow and flooding
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WNCN) — As the chances grow for a winter storm hitting North Carolina this weekend, the Outer Banks and other coastal communities could be dealing with a blizzard — along with flooding.
The storm could bring powerful winds, which may lead to blizzard conditions. Visibility could be reduced to less than a quarter-mile. While it is still too early to predict exact snow totals, it appears that much of northern South Carolina,