AccuWeather's Anna Azallion takes you on a tour of history to uncover the most devastating blizzards in U.S. history.
Breakdown
- The 1993 'Storm of the Century' impacted 26 states and caused 310 deaths. 4s
- The 1996 blizzard shut down the federal government and killed 154 people. 23s
- The 1969 100-hour snowstorm paralyzed New England and set snowfall records. 41s
- The 1888 'Great White Hurricane' killed over 400 and inspired subway systems. 59s
- The 1978 'Great Blizzard' shut down interstates and caused at least 90 deaths. 1m 17s