When was the blizzard of 78 in Michigan?

When was the blizzard of 78 in Michigan?

January 26, 1978
“The most extensive and very nearly the most severe blizzard in Michigan history raged throughout Thursday January 26, 1978 and into part of Friday January 27. About 20 people died as a direct or indirect result of the storm, most due to heart attacks or traffic accidents.

Was there a blizzard in 1973?

One of the greatest snowstorms in Southeastern United States history occurred February 9-11, 1973. This storm dropped one to two feet of snow across a region that typically sees only an inch or two of snow per year.

What is the record for snowfall in a 24-hour period?

The greatest snow in a 24-hour period occurred at Capracotta, Italy, on March 5, 2015: 100.8 inches. (For comparative purposes, Chicago’s largest 24-hour snowfall is 23.0 inches on January 26-27, 1967.) And on February, 14, 1927, Mt. Ibuki, Japan, recorded the world’s greatest snow accumulation: 38.8 feet.

What is the most snow South Carolina ever got in a 24-hour period?

24 inches
The tiny community of Rimini, located 10 miles northwest of Interstate 95, still holds the South Carolina record for most snowfall in a 24-hour period: 24 inches. Thousands traveling during the storm were stranded.

What was the weather like in Detroit in 1974?

November in 1974 was much like any other early winter in the bustling Motor City. Temperatures were cold, but snowfall remained fairly typical compared to the annual average. As the month of December drew closer, Detroiters were excited for Christmas.

What happened to Detroit’s snow storm?

As the month of December drew closer, Detroiters were excited for Christmas. On December 1st, however, the Motor City was pummelled with some of the most intense snowfall it had ever seen. The storm began in the wee hours of the morning. Forecasters had only predicted a few inches of snowfall— but they couldn’t have been more wrong.

How do you remember the 1974 blizzard in Detroit?

For Detroiters who were children at the time, the 1974 blizzard is likely remembered with a sense of fondness. For others, the storm proved frightening (or even deadly). How do you remember this unique event? If you were in or around the Motor City during 1974’s massive snowstorm, we’d love to hear about your experiences.

How much snow did Michigan get in the 1886 winter storm?

However, by sunrise, already up to three inches of snow covered the region and the snow was not getting any lighter. A stiff northeaster’ also accompanied this storm, though not as severely as the 1886 storm, averaging 20 to 30 mph with gusts above 30 mph. By sunrise, an area of snow had settled over extreme Southeast Lower Michigan.