How cold was 1977?

It was the coldest January on record with an average temperature of 12 degrees (The normal average was 31.1). January 1977 also set that month's record for snowfall with 30.3 inches (the normal was 6). And the 1976-77 winter set a Tri-State snowfall record with 47.3 inches. But those snow records fell 12 months later.
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How cold was the winter of 1978?

The winter of 1978-1979 will long be remembered for not only heavy snow, but bitterly cold temperatures. A winter season record of 52.9 inches of snow fell over the area and the average temperature during the winter was a record low of 14.1F.
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How cold was the blizzard of 1977?

From midnight to around 11:00 am on January 28, 1977, the temperature in Buffalo rose to 26°F from 5°F. Snowfall began at 5:00 am the same day. By afternoon, the temperature at the Buffalo airport had fallen from to 0°F. The snow quickly built up and by 1:00 pm a bumper-high snow had been formed.
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What was the winter of 1976 like?

In 1976, the temperature dropped below freezing at 1 p.m. on Dec. 27 and remained below freezing for 1,053 consecutive hours before reaching 32 degrees at 10 a.m. on Feb. 9, 1977. That streak translated into 43 days and 21 subfreezing hours.
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How cold was the winter of 1970?

In 1970, there were no fewer than 34 days where the mercury dropped below -20C. Not only that, there were eight cold snaps with consecutive glacial temperatures. The rest of that decade wasn't much better.
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What year had the coldest winter?

February 1936 was the coldest February on record in the contiguous U.S., narrowly eclipsing February 1899. It also was the coldest month ever in Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
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Was there a blizzard in 1978?

The Great Blizzard of 1978 was a historic winter storm that struck the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes regions of the United States as well as Southern Ontario in Canada from Wednesday, January 25 through Friday, January 27, 1978.
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How much snow fell in the blizzard of 1978?

Boston received a record-breaking 27.1 inches (69 cm) of snow; Providence also broke a record, with 27.6 inches (70 cm) of snow; Atlantic City broke an all-time storm accumulation, with 20.1 inches (51 cm), two Philadelphia suburban towns in Chester County received 20.2 inches (51 cm) while the City of Philadelphia ...
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Was there a blizzard in 1977?

The weekend's storm has prompted many comparisons to the Blizzard of 1978. But in working-class Buffalo, nobody talks about 1978. For them, the Mother of All Storms came earlier, that cruel January ambush known as the Blizzard of '77, with its icy fangs gnashing, its breath frozen.
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Was 1979 a cold winter?

Winter 1979 overview

The winter of 1978/79 was the third coldest of the 20th century.
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How much snow did we get back in 1978?

While snowfall was difficult to measure due to the strong winds, official storm-total snowfall amounts from January 25-27 ranged from 4.7 inches in Columbus to 6.9 inches in Cincinnati to 12.9 inches in Dayton.
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How cold was it when it snowed in Florida in 1977?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

– The one and only time it snowed in Miami on January 19, 1977, also brought the coldest stretch for heating in Jacksonville's history. Temperature went into a deep freeze across north Florida for several days setting a low of 20 degrees on the 19th.
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When did Florida snow?

On Jan. 19, 1977, snow fell in South Florida for the first time in recorded history. Residents and visitors were both surprised and thrilled at the rare phenomena, and local newspapers ran headlines which were nearly as big as it would be for major national or world events.
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Will it snow in 2022 in Florida?

Snow falls in Florida Panhandle following first winter storm of 2022.
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When was the worst winter in the US?

1857: The Cold Storms

January 1857 brought some of the coldest weather ever to the East Coast. From Virginia to Massachusetts, temperatures hovered around zero, and over a foot of snow blanketed Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Petersburg, Virginia, recorded -20 degrees.
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What was the coldest Christmas?

Christmas of 1983 was the coldest one on record for much of North America. Learn more about the Christmas cold wave! Whether or not you're dreaming of a white Christmas this year, chances are you'd rather do without sub-zero temperatures on the big day.
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When was the worst weather in history?

1900s: The Great Galveston Storm, Texas, USA

The deadliest natural disaster in US history took place on 8 September 1900, when a Category 4 hurricane ripped apart the island city of Galveston on Texas's Gulf Coast.
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Who got the most snow in the blizzard of 78?

In 1978, one of the worst blizzards in recent memory crippled the Atlantic seaboard. Between February 5th and February 7th, 1978, Boston received a record 27” of snow, while Providence, R.I., did Beantown half an inch better, at 27.6”. Atlantic City, N.J. also broke an all-time record with 20” of snow.
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What is the most snow ever recorded?

Silver Lake holds the record for the most snow ever measured in 24 hours within the United States. The snow didn't stop after the 24-hour record was set. The snowfall total grew to 221 cm in 27.5 hours and 241 cm in 32.5 hours.
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What was the worst blizzard in US history?

The Mount Shasta California Snowstorm of 1959 – The storm dumped 189 inches (480 cm) of snow on Mount Shasta. The bulk of the snow fell on unpopulated mountainous areas, barely disrupting the residents of the Mount Shasta area. The amount of snow recorded is the largest snowfall from a single storm in North America.
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Why is it getting colder 2021?

One reason for cooler temperatures in 2021 was likely La Niña, a band of cold water in the Pacific. It's the product of strong trade winds that scour the ocean, pushing the top layer of water toward Asia, causing deeper, colder waters to rush to the surface to fill the void.
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Is January 2022 colder than normal?

The contiguous U.S. kicked off 2022 with its coolest January since 2014. However, the month still ranked nearly a degree warmer than average across the nation. January 2022 was also the driest January in eight years and among the top-15 driest Januarys on record.
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When was the hottest winter on record?

The first two months of meteorological winter (December 2019 – January 2020) were the warmest on record for the contiguous U.S. in data going back to 1895. NOAA provided the January data and images on Thursday ahead of its monthly U.S. climate report.
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