While the Blizzard of '78 is the most talked about, it's not the most recent blizzard in Rhode Island. Here's when the last one was, what the term means.
Both mega-nor'easters belong in the same discussion as two of the most impactful winter storms New England has ever seen.
Stay off the roads. That was Gov. Dan McKee’s message to all Rhode Islanders as a nor’easter with “peak blizzard conditions” ...
The current blizzard has broken the state's all-time record for the most snow ever recorded over two days.
The Blizzard of 2026 dumped 32.8 inches at TF Green Airport, breaking Rhode Island’s snowfall record set during the Blizzard of 1978.
A 'potentially historic' and 'destructive' blizzard is barreling toward Rhode Island, with 21 inches of snow predicted in Providence.
The blizzard of 1978 buried New England under several feet of snow and remains seared into the minds of many to this day.
The Blizzard of '78 is legendary in eastern Massachusetts. Could this winter storm have beaten it? It depends how you measure it.
The city of Providence has beat the record amount of snowfall, surpassing The Great Blizzard of 1978. As of Monday afternoon, the blizzard had dumped a record number of 32.8 inches of snow, making it ...
Multiple towns in Massachusetts and Rhode Island notched more than three feet of snow during Monday’s blizzard, capped by a ...
The Blizzard of 2026 has shattered Rhode Island's all-time snowfall record, surpassing the 1978 blizzard's totals.
As of about 1 p.m. Monday, 32.8 inches of snow had fallen at T.F. Green International Airport, beating the 28.6 inches that ...
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