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Results tagged “blizzard”

Deadly blizzard blasts Japan

March 4: At least nine people have been killed by the wintry conditions brought on by a blizzard that hit Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.  (msnbc.com)At least nine people have been killed by the wintry conditions brought on by a blizzard that hit Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (NBCNews.com)

'Crippling' blizzard bears down on central US

Feb. 26: Residents from the Texas panhandle to Oklahoma and Kansas are digging out after a blizzard the National Weather Service has called Residents from the Texas panhandle to Oklahoma and Kansas are digging out after a blizzard the National Weather Service has called "crippling" and "historic." The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports. (TODAY)

Northeast begins blizzard cleanup

Feb. 10: NBC's Ron Mott reports that cleanup is slowly underway from the Blizzard of 2013 is underway in the Northeast.  (Nightly News)NBC's Ron Mott reports that cleanup is slowly underway from the Blizzard of 2013 is underway in the Northeast. (Nightly News)

Blizzard snarls travel in Northeast

Feb. 9: Transportation systems slowly flickered back to life Saturday, but for the most part, the country's most populous region came to a standstill for a day. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports.  (Nightly News)Transportation systems slowly flickered back to life Saturday, but for the most part, the country's most populous region came to a standstill for a day. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)

Rhode Island travel ban to be lifted following blizzard

Feb. 9: Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee has announced they will be lifting the travel ban imposed due to the massive winter storm dumping snow across the northeastern U.S. NBC's Ron Mott reports. Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee has announced they will be lifting the travel ban imposed due to the massive winter storm dumping snow across the northeastern U.S. NBC's Ron Mott reports. (msnbc)

Blizzard warnings from NY to Maine

Feb. 8: Two giant storms have met up to form one large storm over the Northeast, bringing very heavy snow across the region. NBC's Al Roker reports.  (Nightly News)Two giant storms have met up to form one large storm over the Northeast, bringing very heavy snow across the region. NBC's Al Roker reports. (Nightly News)

As Boston braces for blizzard, residents remember '78

Feb. 8: Thirty five years after the infamous blizzard of 1978 wreaked havoc on Beantown, Boston is once again the predicted epicenter of what some forecasters say will be an epic snow storm. WHDH's Victoria Warren reports. Thirty five years after the infamous blizzard of 1978 wreaked havoc on Beantown, Boston is once again the predicted epicenter of what some forecasters say will be an epic snow storm. WHDH's Victoria Warren reports. (NBC News)

Despite blizzard, Bieber fans sleep on street

Feb. 8: Pop star Justin Bieber is the musical guest and host of Pop star Justin Bieber is the musical guest and host of "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, and a blizzard set to hit New York City isn't stopping some of his most avid fans from sleeping on the street to score tickets for the show. (TODAY)

Blizzard watch issued for Boston

Feb. 6: It will begin snowing on Friday as a giant storm heads toward New England. Blizzard conditions are slated to hit the East Coast and the storm could drop as much as 6 to 12 inches of snow in New York City. Weather Channel Meteorologist Jim Cantore reports.  (Nightly News)It will begin snowing on Friday as a giant storm heads toward New England. Blizzard conditions are slated to hit the East Coast and the storm could drop as much as 6 to 12 inches of snow in New York City. Weather Channel Meteorologist Jim Cantore reports. (Nightly News)

Six dead as blizzard slams Southwest, Great Plains

Dec. 20: At least 6 people were killed as a major storm turned roads into sheets of ice from New Mexico to Kansas. The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports. At least 6 people were killed as a major storm turned roads into sheets of ice from New Mexico to Kansas. The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports. (TODAY)

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