These historic winter storms brought extreme snow, ice, and freezing cold temperatures, resulting in record death tolls and widespread disruption across the United States.
Historic blizzards have caused fatalities, major damage, and lasting infrastructure changes.
A winter ice storm paralyzed metro Atlanta and the north Georgia region for two days in January 1973. ATLANTA — As Atlanta and the broader Southeast brace for what could be a very major winter storm, ...
If forecasters' worst fears come to pass, the Evansville area could see as much as a foot of snow between Saturday and Sunday. Most of that is expected to rush in on Saturday before finally ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The most destructive ice storms bring heavy ice accumulation, sometimes on the order of several inches. When combined with strong ...
The worst winter storm in Bucks County history may have been in 1983, while Philadelphia's worst snowstorm on record may have ...
Discover New Jersey’s biggest snowstorm ever, the historic 1947 blizzard that buried Long Branch under nearly 30 inches of snow.
A series of cold bursts and snowstorms made for a late start to spring in 1960. It was at the time the snowiest March on record in Louisville and the third-snowiest month ever in the city. Things ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Meteorologists have warned that a winter storm pummeling much of the country this weekend will bring approximately a foot of snow ...
The most destructive ice storms bring heavy ice accumulation, sometimes on the order of several inches. When combined with strong winds, they can bring down trees and power lines, and plunge hundreds ...