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The Blizzard of '78
Season 4 · Episode 36

The Blizzard of '78

Real Stories Podcast · Graham Treadway, Brian Kummerer

March 29, 20262h 22m

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Show Notes

In this episode of The Real Stories Podcast, we revisit one of the most powerful winter storms in American history, the Blizzard of 1978, and its lasting impact on Ohio and the wider Midwest. Through a meteorological lens, we break down how this rare and explosive storm system formed, unleashing hurricane-force winds and paralyzing snowfall across the region. From a historical perspective, we explore how the blizzard brought daily life to a standstill, shutting down highways, stranding thousands, and prompting one of the largest emergency responses in state history.

But at its core, this episode is about people.

We share firsthand accounts from those who lived through the storm, stories of survival, resilience, and community in the face of overwhelming conditions. From families trapped in their homes to rescuers navigating impassable roads, these voices bring the blizzard to life in a way statistics never could. This isn’t just the story of a storm, it’s the story of the people who endured it.