The Great Blizzard of 1888, often referred to as “The White Hurricane,” is a weather phenomenon that continues to captivate historians, meteorologists, and weather enthusiasts alike.
Learn about the Great Blizzard of 1888, one of the fiercest East Coast storms ever recorded. As railroads drove western expansion, Buffalo Bill brought Wild West shows back east, hiring displaced ...
Around 11 p.m. March 17, a Great Northern passenger train headed to the ... the Super Bowl blizzard of Jan. 10-12, 1975, and winter storms in 1866 and 1888 top the chart for their snowfall ...
On March 12, 1888 the heavens reached down and smothered ... all winter cataclysms in the east have been compared to the historic Blizzard of ’88. There were memorable storms in 1893, 1910 ...
A blizzard swept across Long Island on a mild March day in 1888 and buried Long Island under 3 feet of snow. Mary Cascone, Babylon Town historian, says Sunday, March 11 was a lovely mild day that ...