August 9 was a Sunday. on the 24th and was still 60 at 9 pm. And remember, back then the winters were truly cold.This is right around corner where I now live… thanks! Snow fell continuously in Chicago from 5:02 am on Thursday, January 26 until 10:10 am Friday the 27th. The forecast called for up to 4″ of snow – and the public was unprepared for a blizzard.
Here's Grand Rapids radar: This is the Severe Weather Outlook Map from the Storm Prediction Center for this (Mon.) Lansing, Michigan Groups appears in: • East Lansing
Above pic. They just turned us loose on the streets. That low had pulled up the warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico.
People living near main roads took in strangers who had abandoned their vehicles.
Land use changes like this can affect climate. Multiply that by all the corn and (soy)beans across the Corn Belt and you have a lot of water going into the air. The Blizzard of 1978 made me a household name in West Michigan… Rachel Clark, an education specialist at the Michigan Historical Center, remembers growing up and hearing stories about the time her father got a ride to work from the National Guard, because he had to abandon his car during the storm.
Tags: blizzard bw Sets appears in: • Lansing/E. I was still in school, in Petoskey. There were 26 fatalities in Chicago due to the storm…many from heart attacks shoveling the snow.
Here’s some snowfall totals in Southern Lower Michigan from the storm. I remember one guy driving in a circle around the school (we had over 4,000 students – it was like going to high school in the Pentagon) in an old convertible with the top down. Snowplows were sent from Iowa and Wisconsin to help Chicago dig out. Snow was dumped in the Chicago River.
I spent the day shoveling snow and collecting some decent $$. The airports didn’t reopen until around midnight Monday night. Then the cold air roared in during the 25th to set the stage for the blizzard on the 26th.N.
Surrounding the Slight Risk is a Marginal Risk Area that covers the rest of Lower Michigan.
Some schools reopened on the 31st.
30 or 40 inches.Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Subscribe to Michigan in Pictures for new posts by email.Michigan in Pictures posts a photo a day from the great state of Michigan. The high temperature in Grand Rapids on Jan. 24 was a daily record 62. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
Illinois and SW Michigan were under a rare January severe thunderstorm watch during the evening of the 24th.
A strong low pressure area was located over Green Bay WI. The airports were closed. If you want, you can also
As I recall, we were off for 2 weeks (10 school days). March.
Post was not sent - check your email addresses! It took 3 weeks before every street in Chicago had been plowed. afternoon.
The following Sunday, February 5, another storm dumped 8.5 inches (21.6 cm) of snow”. SPC says: "Severe thunderstorms capable of damaging winds are forecast to move across parts of Iowa, Illinois and S. Wisconsin this afternoon." The Chicago blizzard of 1967 struck northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on January 26–27, 1967, with a record-setting 23 inches (58 cm) snow fall in Chicago and its suburbs before the storm abated the next morning. Helicopters were used for medical transport.
Here’s the weather map from the day before the Blizzard. The first was the I was sophomore at New Trier East High School in Winnetka – just north of Chicago. There were drifts up to 10 feet on the runways at Midway Airport.
In 1967, between Jan. 26 and 27, 30 inches of snow fell in two days, heavy wet snow that shut down the city and left even snow plows unable to do much until the storm ended, Hackman said. February 25- The worst blizzard since 1929 brings the Detroit area to a standstill.
A viewer send us a picture of a trampoline folded in half by the winds in the Dorr area.
I think I read it was tops in the state for that storm! March 9 - Detroit Tigers manager Charlie Dressen suffered a heart attack, sidelining him for the first part of the 1965 season. Anyhow, while I was speaking at church, I could hear the strong winds outside as the storm moved in.
The highest risk for a severe thunderstorm this afternoon is in the Enhanced Risk Area (in orange on the map) from E. Iowa into N. Illinois.
I did the weather on TV the day before on Saturday August 8 and I used the new "tracking tool" to track a mesoscale convective vortmax that was in Eastern Nebraska.
A sharp cold front swept through before sunrise on the 25th. The snow was so deep and drifted that we actually had to dig our way out of the house .. open the door and there’s snow five feet deep with just a little sky above. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.In Michigan: Gust to 67 mph at Benton Harbor, 64 mph at St. Joseph. Everyone…well, not everyone, I didn’t do it…was pelting him with snowballs until the car was totally full of snow.The next day, we couldn’t open the doors to get out of our house. They were taken by his father after the snow stopped falling on January 27th. Joel shared these 50-year-old photographs from Michigan’s January 1967 blizzard. Seeking Michigan has a feature that looks back on The 1967 blizzard fell on January 26 and 27, and dumped twenty-four inches of snow on Lansing. The temperature was 57 at midnight.
Chicago reached 65 deg. Seeking Michigan has a feature that looks back on two late January blizzards in 1967 & 1978: The 1967 blizzard fell on January 26 and 27, and dumped twenty-four inches of snow on Lansing. Lansing State Journal articles from the days after the storm tell stories of stranded bus passengers, a mother who picked her children up on horseback, and neighbors who built a human-sized Snoopy …
They were heaviest in a band from Berrien County to Battle Creek to Lansing to the Thumb area. Copyright 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved.