In 1996, New York City was hit by one of the most severe blizzards. Twenty inches of snow fell during the storm, along with 50 mph winds and drifts as high as 8 feet. The powerful winter storm developed when cold air came from the Gulf of Mexico combined with hot air coming from Canada; it hit NYC on January 6 and lasted for 37 hours, dropping 2 inches of snow per hour on average.
Schools were closed, mail was snarled, food deliveries were delayed, and disrupted travel. Only the police, fire department, and hospital staff reported to work; residents were advised to stay home and await the passing of the storm. The storm intensified, and traffic came to a halt, leaving many people stranded mid-way to their destinations. There was high anxiety and frustration at airports, bus terminals, and rest stops along highways. The grocery stores looked as foreboding and empty as they did in post-apocalyptic films by evening. Con Edison reported a power outage in Gravesend, Brooklyn, affecting 1500 customers, though services would be restored the following night. From Washington to Boston, damages were estimated at a billion dollars, while casualties reached a hundred from Kentucky to Connecticut. People living on the streets of New York were the most affected. Even though the city made every effort to relocate the homeless safely, only 7200 beds in 39 shelters were occupied.
I remember the start of the blizzard so well because we went to the Fangoria convention, and we met Lucio Fulci. I also took the coolest picture of Udo Kier, which I really should find again and digitize. Yes, big snow and 14th street shut down entirely
I was in Maryland at that time. I remember that week of no school vividly. And I remember the day the snow plows finally came. It was sad times.
4 day weekend…me with my SNES playing Chrono Trigger and Yoshi’s Island
Yup. Photos of me and my brother climbing on massive snow piles. Simpler times ❤️
Good times . I was only 5! Snow up to my waist