In 1977, Cleveland Plunged Into An Arctic Freeze That Makes This Year's Winter Look Downright Mild
Winter in Ohio can be so unpredictable. Generally, we can expect several healthy snowfalls, a “big one” or two, and a few deep freezes. Some winters are mild and some are super snowy, but few were as chilly as the Winter of 1977 in Cleveland, Ohio:
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The freezing cold conditions of the Winter of 1977 in Cleveland, Ohio, have permanently engraved that winter into the memories of those who lived through it. What do you remember about this icy year? Share your memories in the comments!
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Winter of 1977 in Cleveland, Ohio
In addition to the Winter of 1977, what's another notorious winter in Cleveland, Ohio?
Pardon the pun, but weathering winter storms and deep freezes is kind of a badge of honor for us living in Cleveland, Ohio. Our location along Lake Erie puts us in the eye of the storm, so to speak, and we're quite familiar with lake effect snow and "Polar plunges" that afflict cities like ours.
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January 1994 was a rough one. If you lived anywhere between Ohio and the Gulf Coast, chances are that you remember January 19, 1994. An area of high pressure, unusually cold and vast, of course, swooped in over the Ohio valley. Clevelanders had their furnaces and fireplaces generating heat non-stop, but they couldn't stave off the creep of bitter cold as temperatures dropped to a historic -20 degrees. Though it is remembered as the coldest day in Cleveland history, locals were lucky: in the Akron area, thermometers reported a nippy -25 degrees, and further away, in quaint Millersburg, temperatures dropped to 35 below zero. Brrr!
- February of 2015 was brutal, and many Clevelanders will never forget the year. By February 19, the temperature had already dipped below zero seven times since New Year's Day. The following day was bitterly cold, and it went down in history as one of the coldest days Clevelanders have ever experienced. Temperatures dropped to 17 below zero, and an unforgiving wind chill made it feel like it was -25 or colder. If you found yourself caught in the unintentional wind-tunnel that is Downtown, your experience doubtlessly chilled you to the bone.
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Winter 2004-05. Each year, snowfall for the City of Cleveland is measured at the Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Our average annual snowfall is 60 inches, but in the 2004 to 2005 season, that number was nearly doubled. A whopping 117.9 inches of snow was dumped upon the region that season, making it the snowiest in Cleveland history!