The Jan. 26 blizzard buried the city under 23 inches of snow in 1967. At Midway International Airport, 53-mph wind gusts were recorded. Snow drifts were as high as 6 feet in some areas. Transportation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Jan. 26-27, 1967, Chicago was buried under 23 inches of snow — the heaviest snowstorm in the city's history. Wind gusts of 50 ...
The groundhogs didn't all agree on the prospect of a protracted winter this Groundhog Day — Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania and Staten Island Chuck in New York both saw their shadows and thus ...
On Jan. 26-27, 1967, Chicago was buried under 23 inches of snow — the heaviest snowstorm in the city's history. Wind gusts of 50 mph created drifts up to 6 feet high, stranding 20,000 cars and 1,100 ...