The current blizzard has broken the state's all-time record for the most snow ever recorded over two days.
A 'potentially historic' and 'destructive' blizzard is barreling toward Rhode Island, with 21 inches of snow predicted in Providence.
Both mega-nor'easters belong in the same discussion as two of the most impactful winter storms New England has ever seen.
A blizzard warning is in effect for Rhode Island, with forecasters predicting over 20 inches of snow. Governor McKee declared a state of emergency and a travel ban, with widespread power outages ...
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.
The winter storm expected to start later today could rival Blizzard of '78 in snowfall totals in Rhode Island.
The blizzard of 1978 buried New England under several feet of snow and remains seared into the minds of many to this day.
Munroe Dairy, a business in East Providence that delivers fresh milk to customers all over the state, says being unable to make deliveries for two days resulted in a $140,000 loss.
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Storm breaks record previously set by blizzard of '78 in Providence
Today’s snowfall total made history in Providence, Rhode Island, as the greatest single snowstorm on record. As of 1 p.m., snowfall at T.F. Green International Airport was coming in at 32.8 inches.
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Blizzard of ’26 breaks snowfall record in Rhode Island
The Blizzard of '26 is the new Blizzard of '78.
The Blizzard of '26 might be the new Blizzard of '78. If you live in New England, you've most definitely heard of the historic blizzard, which dropped a whopping 28.6 inches of snow on the Providence ...
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