The Ohio National Guard was activated to help with the Blizzard of '78, which killed more than 50 people in Ohio
This incoming storm is tied to the remnants of the same system that is bringing beneficial, yet threatening, widespread rain to Southern California starting Sunday.
A fan once revealed that Widowmaker, a popular character in the Overwatch series, initially had a different design that was butchered by Blizzard.
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. However, that same storm also did untold damage to Indiana and other Midwestern states when it passed through a week earlier on Jan.
A powerful and rare winter storm swept across the South on Tuesday, bringing the first-ever Blizzard Warning to the Gulf Coast and blasting communities from Texas to Florida to the
INDIANAPOLIS — This weekend marks the 47th anniversary of the blizzard of 1978 that spanned from January 25-27. As many remember, the storm brought an upwards of 36 inches of snowfall and snow drifts as high as 25 feet.
A blizzard that struck Boston in late January of 2015 kicked off a record-breaking winter season for the city and region. "Even if you're a snow lover, this was a bit much!" said StormTeam 5 chief meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon.
A National Weather Service office in Louisiana issued its first-ever blizzard warning on Tuesday amid snow and strong winds.
Myrtle Beach’s all time record for snow happened on December 24th, 1989, totaling 14 inches. That year is the only white Christmas on record.
Diablo 4's Season 7 update has been going splendidly and Blizzard has even pushed out the first hotfix for some game-breaking issues.
The NWS had blizzard warnings in place for two Texas counties on Tuesday, with additional advisories set for most of the state.
But what is it that turns a regular ol’ snowstorm into a bona fide blizzard? INFOGRAPHIC: Your winter storm preparation checklist Remember the 4-4-4 rule Blizzards are severe snowstorms that produce near-whiteout conditions for a long period of time.