When did the blizzard of 77 hit Buffalo?

Friday evening. The worst conditions of the blizzard in Buffalo occurred during the late afternoon of Friday, January 28, as winds averaged 40 knots (46 mph; 74 km/h) and gusted to 60 knots [69 mph (111 km/h)] with wind chills of −60 to −70 °F (−51 to −57 °C) (NWS pre-2001 wind chill calculation method).
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How long did the blizzard of 77 last?

All those weather forces combined to paralyze Western New York and Southern Ontario for five days, Jan. 28 to Feb. 1, and up to a couple of weeks. A few facts show how badly the blizzard crippled the region: The storm killed 29 people, at least nine of them buried in their cars.
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How many inches of snow fell during the blizzard of 77?

Up to 46-69 mph of daily wind gust was recorded in Buffalo with some areas recording a snowfall as high as 100 inches.
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What day was the blizzard of 77 in Buffalo?

The Blizzard of '77 stretched several days from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1, and there were 23 storm-related deaths reported. Over 100 inches of snowfall were reported in certain places.
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What year was the big blizzard in Buffalo?

November 17 - The Great Buffalo Blizzard of 2014. The epic November lake effect event will be remembered as one of the most significant winter events in Buffalo's snowy history.
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Was there a blizzard of 1978 in Buffalo?

Transportation, schools, and businesses were shut down for days. The "Great Blizzard of 1978" dumped vast amounts of snow across the region and caused widespread near-hurricane strength wind gusts that heaped snow into enormous drifts.
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What year did Buffalo get 8 feet of snow?

Snow is cleared alongside the Buffalo Bills training facility at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y. Friday, Nov. 21, 2014. Dozens of trucks were stuck along the New York State Thruway just south of Buffalo, two days after a ferocious lake-effect storm dumped up to six feet of snow.
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How many inches of snow fell in the blizzard of 1978?

The Blizzard of '78 brought 27.1 inches of snow to Boston over two days, but the fact that 21 inches of snow fell in the city on Jan. 20, 1978, a couple weeks before the Feb. 6 storm arrived, made things much worse. The storm still ranks second all-time among the total amount of snowfall.
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What was the worst blizzard in history?

The 1972 Iran blizzard, which caused 4,000 reported deaths, was the deadliest blizzard in recorded history. Dropping as much as 26 feet (7.9 m) of snow, it completely covered 200 villages. After a snowfall lasting nearly a week, an area the size of Wisconsin was entirely buried in snow.
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What was strange about the winter of 1977?

The snow accumulated into drifts as it blew, burying everything from cars to bus stops in 20 to 40 foot snowdrifts. This was more than your average “snow day.” This was the Blizzard of 1977.
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What was the worst snow storm in NY?

The North American Blizzard of 2006 hit East Coast cities from Baltimore to Boston with enough winter weather to cancel school for days, but few places got more than the Big Apple. A full 26.9 inches dumped on NYC, the highest snowfall ever counted by government records.
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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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When was the big snowstorm in the 70s?

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.
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What caused the blizzard of 1978?

The storm was formed from an extratropical cyclone off the coast of South Carolina on February 5. An Arctic cold front and a cold air mass then merged with the storm, creating the perfect ingredients for a large and intense low-pressure system.
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When was the November storm in Buffalo?

The epic November 17-19th 2014 lake effect event will be remembered as one of the most significant winter events in Buffalo's snowy history. Over 5 feet of snow fell over areas just east of Buffalo, with mere inches a few miles away to the north.
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Is there anywhere in the world where it has never snowed?

Where In The World Has It Never Snowed? The Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Surprisingly, one of the coldest continents (Antarctica) is also home to a place that's never seen snow. Known as the “Dry Valleys,” the region is one of the driest places on Earth and hasn't seen rainfall for an estimated 2 million years.
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Has Florida ever had 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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Does Mexico ever have snow?

Most winters, it's not uncommon seeing the surrounding hillsides in a blanket of white. However, there have been two instances of snow in Mexico City itself: Jan. 12, 1967, and March 5, 1940. More recently, snow fell in Guadalajara, Mexico, in December 1997, at an elevation roughly 2,800 feet lower than Mexico City.
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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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Was there a blizzard in 1979?

January 1979 was a record breaking month in terms of both snowfall and arctic cold temperatures. From January 12th to the 14th, a winter storm dumped an estimated 18.4 inches of snow. This was a record amount for a single snowstorm.
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What time of day did the blizzard of 78 start?

At 3 am, the blizzard produced peak winds of 55 mph. Temperatures dropped to zero that morning. Wind chills remained at 40 to 50 below zero nearly all day. Governor Otis R.
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What is the most snow ever recorded in Buffalo?

These extremes go back to 1893. Since then, the record amount of snow to fall in one day at Buffalo is 33.9 inches (86.1 centimetres) on December 10, 1995. Since 1940 the snowfall extremes were measured at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport.
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What part of Buffalo gets the most snow?

Due to the prevailing winds, areas south of Buffalo receive much more lake-effect snow than locations to the north.
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What is the record snowfall in the United States?

Greatest Seasonal Snowfall Total: 1,140 Inches

Mount Baker in Washington state. An amazing 1,140 inches (95 feet) was recorded at Mount Baker Ski Area (4,200 feet elevation) during the July 1, 1998, to June 30, 1999, snow season.
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