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Blizzard of ’78: Where Were You 34 Years Ago Today?

Over three decades ago we were blanketed with 27 inches of snow.

It’s hard to believe it’s been 34 years since New Hampshire was hit with the Blizzard of '78, but the stories will withstand the test of time.

On Feb. 6, 1978, our area was blanketed with a record 27 inches of snow with the added bonus of hurricane force winds. The storm began the morning of Feb. 6 and lasted through the following evening. It was a storm that was never really predicted to be that large, and yet, from it one good thing came – we learned about emergency preparedness.

For those of us who were old enough to remember, the memories differ. The motorist stuck in his car for hours on the highway, the family wondering where that person was, to communities paralyzed by Mother Nature in a storm no one ever expected. 

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Perhaps you are a "Blizzard Baby," born somewhere around Nov. 6, 1978?

Thirty-four years ago we had 27 inches of snow. Today, the forecast is saying temps will be in the 50s. We'll take the 50-degree temps over what happened here a little more than three decades ago.

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