Mr70
01-26-2017, 10:56 AM
50 years ago today,the Chicago blizzard of 1967 struck northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on January 26-27,1967 with a record-setting 23 inches snow fall in Chicago and its suburbs before the storm abated the next morning.Two days earlier, the temperature had hit a record 65 degrees.The forecast for the day called only or a modest amount of snow.But starting in the early morning hours on Jan. 26, the blizzard began dumping snow at a rate of 2 inches per hour.Winds gusted to 53 mph,as snow drifted 6 feet in some areas.When it was all over, there were 23 inches of snow on the ground.
Thousands of people spent the night in hotels,hospitals and fire stations.There were thousands of cars,trucks and CTA buses abandoned and left in the snowbound streets and on the expressways.
More snow fell over the next 10 days, grinding cars, buses and air traffic to a halt.
As of Jan.2017,it was the single greatest snowfall in one storm in Chicago history.
Thousands of people spent the night in hotels,hospitals and fire stations.There were thousands of cars,trucks and CTA buses abandoned and left in the snowbound streets and on the expressways.
More snow fell over the next 10 days, grinding cars, buses and air traffic to a halt.
As of Jan.2017,it was the single greatest snowfall in one storm in Chicago history.