
The Pilgrims Barely Survived A Harsh First Winter At Plymouth
Ever since we were in elementary school, we have heard stories about the Pilgrims voyage to the New World on the Mayflower and all of

Ever since we were in elementary school, we have heard stories about the Pilgrims voyage to the New World on the Mayflower and all of

A devastating blizzard struck the Great Lakes from November 7-10, 1913 with wind gusts to 90 mph and wave heights to 35 feet and blinding

As we have seen this week, a very cold blast of air swept southward into parts of the U.S. with record cold and impressive lake-effect

From November 2-4, 1927, a deadly and extremely devastating flood event ravaged the state of Vermont. Eighty- five people lost their lives and nearly 1,300

Nor’easters, some with heavy snow, aren’t uncommon for residents of the Northeast U.S. They are expected during the winter months but in 2011 there was

The most devastating storm of the 19th century occurred around Great Britain from the evening of October 25th through October 26th of 1859. The Royal

Residents of Indianapolis, Indiana, wrapped up their school and work weeks. On Friday, October 13th, 1989 they were basking in warm sunshine with the high

Seven years ago, on October 10, 2018, Hurricane Michael unleashed its overwhelming fury over parts of the Florida Panhandle Coast and then inland. After an

In one of the many Revolutionary War battles that were fought around Philadelphia, General George Washington’s forces took on the British at Germantown, Pennsylvania, on

There are many myths about weather that just aren’t true. One of them is that tornadoes tend to miss major cities. Unfortunately, that proved false