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Blizzard shuts down Columbus region, Jan. 26, 1978


Front page of The Columbus Dispatch for Jan. 26, 1978. A blizzard shuts down central Ohio and the greater Columbus area.

Editor’s note

Each Sunday, The Dispatch features a front page from this week in history to celebrate the newspaper’s 150 years of publication, with a little update on what’s happened since.

Thought last week’s couple inches of snow were a pain?

While people along and southeast of Interstate 70 grappled with a glazing of ice and a few inches of snow early last week, people in Greater Columbus and throughout much of the eastern United States dealt with an inch of ice, topped with snow and blown around by 65 mph winds in January 1978.

Fingers crossed, we won’t see that anytime soon.

That’s because the middle section of the Ohio River Valley – loosely defined as Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and parts of Pennsylvania and West Virginia – is in the midst of a snowfall “donut hole,” according to the National Weather Service.



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