The Blizzard of 1996 dropped the most snow the city has ever seen in a single snowstorm. But 'snowmaggedon' brought 44 inches ...
Blasts from winters past. Here's a look back at the Philadelphia region's most unforgettable snowstorms as we prepare for ...
Restaurants across the city could lose millions as result of huge snowstorm, but some plan to stay open as they weather the ...
Could this weekend's snowstorm make history? It's still unclear how much will actually fall, but it's been years since the ...
Philly’s biggest snows typically are generated by nor’easters that import moist air from the Atlantic, where sea-surface temperatures have been above normal.
FOX 29 Meteorologist Drew Anderson says snow is on the way for the region, with the heaviest amounts expected north and west ...
The Philadelphia region is among a wide swath of the U.S. facing snow, sleet and freezing rain on Sunday. Nearly 180 million people — or more than half of the country’s population — will be impacted, ...
Philadelphia could see double-digit snowfall totals for the first time in 10 years Sunday, as a massive storm makes its way ...
Exactly 30 years ago today, a blizzard dumped about 30 inches of snow across Philadelphia, shutting down schools, roads and SEPTA for days. And for '90s kids, it remains a core memory. Engadget ...
It's been 30 years since the Blizzard of 1996 slammed Philadelphia, shutting schools and burying streets for days. Digital reporter Marcella Baietto takes a look back at our coverage of the storm.
It’s been 30 years since the Blizzard of ’96 hit the Philadelphia region. The storm itself occurred from Jan. 6 through Jan. 10, but hit the Philly area especially hard on Jan. 7 and Jan. 8, dumping ...