Remembering The Deadly 1996 Blizzard That Crippled New York

Local weather expert Ben Noll says this weekend’s forecast is eerily similar to the Blizzard of 1996. How bad was that? Let’s take a grim look down memory lane.

Jan. 7 marked the 30th anniversary of the 1996 blizzard. It’s a storm that’s remembered still as one of the most powerful and disruptive in U.S. History.

Remembering The Blizzard Of 1996

It was called a “storm like no other.”

Thirty years ago, New York was buried under what many call one of the most paralyzing storms of the 20th century. The Blizzard of 1996, a historic Category 5 winter storm on the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale, slammed the Eastern Seaboard…

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