Chicago has been hit by multiple blizzards over the years, but this one still ranks as the heaviest when it comes to snowfall ...
26 — 11 years apart? The blizzard of 1967 buried Chicago under 23 inches of snow. Just 11 years later, another blizzard blanketed the city in almost a foot of snow. Just before the morning rush ...
Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago) 1961 ... 1979: The city was walloped by a massive blizzard that dumped 20.3 inches of snow. At the time it was the second-largest ...
A storm is bringing the first-ever blizzard warning issued for Beaumont, Texas, and Lake Charles and Lafayette, Louisiana.
Bill Randby's first weather memory was the Chicago Blizzard of 1967. He remembers his hometown, buried under 23 inches of snow. Bill has been amazed by the power of the weather ever since.