Stories that aired on WDEF News 12 from the March snowstorm, 12-13th, of 1993.
In addition to the 5 to 50 inches of snow dropped along its path, the storm was also responsible for hurricane-force winds in … One of the strongest storms of the century and a rare true blizzard for eastern Kentucky, brought 6 to 30 inches of snow to eastern and southeastern Kentucky from March 12-14, 1993. Blizzard 1993: from our deck after 2+ hours of shoveling 1121 Blizzard 1993: Blurry, I know… My father enlisted me to “help” clear off the deck at 177 Pinnacle Lane Boone, NC. Anyone that was in the High Country during that time, or the East Coast for the matter, has a story to tell. Snowfall totals ranged from 3 inches in Alabama to 54 inches in …
Out on the farm in East Armuchee, we were without power for a week. The storm was unique and notable for its intensity, massive size, and wide-reaching effects; at its height, the storm stretched from Canada to Honduras. The snowstorm left behind as much as 15 inches in the Sylva area and between two and four feet in some of Jackson County’s outlying areas.
Anyone that was in the High Country during that time, or the East Coast for the matter, has a story to tell.
*Article originally published March 11, 2013. That is, things were just starting to get back to normal in northwest Georgia after the blizzard of 1993.
The major snowstorm known as the Blizzard of ’93, which crippled Western North Carolina, began on Friday, March 12, 1993. 1993 storm shares anniversary with 1888 New York City blizzard, 125 years ago Just 105 years before the great Blizzard of 1993, another great cold …
The 1993 Storm of the Century (also known as the 93 Superstorm, The No Name Storm, or the Great Blizzard of 1993) was a large cyclonic storm that formed over the Gulf of Mexico on March 12, 1993.
The Blizzard of 1993 (also known as the Storm of the Century) was a winter snowstorm affecting the entire east coast of the United States and much of Canada's on March 12-14, 1993.
*Article originally published March 11, 2013. What became known as the "Storm of the Century" or the "Blizzard of '93" left 12 people in WNC dead, much of the region without electricity for days and disrupted normal life … Called ‘the storm of the century,’ those who lived through the record … I remember it well. * March 12-14 marks the anniversary of the “Storm of the Century,” the Blizzard of 1993.
VIDEO: Blizzard of 1993. The March 1993 "Storm of the Century" snowstorm ranks as the sixth largest in the Harrisburg area in terms of snowfall. Weather the Storm: Remembering the Blizzard of 1993. Looking back at The Blizzard of '93. The blizzard of March 12 to 14, 1993 remains one of the worst U.S. snowstorms since the Great Blizzard of 1888, and it's no surprise, considering that the storm stretched from Cuba to Nova Scotia, Canada, affected 100 million people across 26 states, and caused $6.65 billion in damage. A record 20 inches of snow fell, the most on record for the Tennessee Valley. Share ; Share ; Share ; Updated: March 13, 2018 - 5:25 PM . It was called the Storm of the Century by many, and anyone who lived through it will never forget the Blizzard of 1993--- the biggest snowfall most people can ever remember in our area.