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Blizzard of ’78: Where Were You 34 Years Ago Today?

Nearly three decades ago we were blanketed with 27 inches of snow.

 
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Pictured (L to R): Tom Marsella, Nate Marsella, Andrew Marsella after the Blizzard of '78. Thomas Marsella
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Pictured (L to R): Tom Marsella, Nate Marsella, Andrew Marsella after the Blizzard of '78.

It’s hard to believe it’s been 34 years since Massachusetts was hit with the Blizzard of '78, but the stories will withstand the test of time.

On Feb. 6, 1978, the area was blanketed with a record 27 inches of snow with the added bonus of hurricane force winds. The storm began the morning of Feb. 6 and lasted through the following evening. It was a storm that was never really predicted to be this large, and yet from it one good thing came – we learned about emergency preparedness.

The snow came down so quickly (at a rate of an inch an hour) thousands of motorists were stranded in snowdrifts as they drove down Rte. 128. Roads throughout the state were impassible and cars were abandoned at every turn.
For those of use who were old enough to remember, the memories differ. The motorist stuck in his car for hours on the highway, the family wondering where that person was, to a community paralyzed by Mother Nature in a storm no one ever expected.

As a young girl I remember climbing seven foot snow piles while my parents shoveled and plowed our driveway so we could get out of the house. I remember, walking from Dedham’s Oakdale Square, down to the Rte. 128 rotary with my family and neighbors pulling children on sleds. We crossed over the highway and I remember seeing the graveyard of cars sitting on the highway, just frozen there, covered in snow. We were walking to Roche Bros in Westwood, the only store open in the area for milk, bread and anything else we needed while the Commonwealth was in a state of emergency.

As a child it was almost magical because we didn't understand the danger. Our parents shielded us from the chaos and we didn't know people lost their lives in that storm. Looking back as an adult, it's terrifying how unprepared we were for this event.

Thirty-four years ago we had 27 inches of snow. Today, the forecast is saying temps will be in the 50s. I’ll take the 50-degree temps over what happened here a little more than three decades ago.

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Tug Yourgrau

5:02 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012

Bilzzard of '78. I was living in Cambridgeport, going to grad school at BU. When the Governor shut down all auto traffic for a week, the neighborhood and city took on the appearance of a ski resort village. I bought cross country skis and began to learn to use them. Fabulous. One afternoon, the Bavarian boyfriend of a classmate and I went skiing on the frozen Charles River. We got under the Western Ave bridge when the ice suddenly gave way below me. I felt like I'd tumbled into a dream as I began to sink. My friend backed away so he wouldn't start sinking. Luckily, the plastic foam core of the skis slowed my descent. My friend extended his ski pole and with a mighty effort I managed to pull myself onto solid ice. By the time we got to the shore, my pants were frozen stiff and my knees were shaking uncontrollably. We walked to his apartment and had a stiff drink.

I've never skied on a frozen river since then.

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Daniel DeMaina

8:23 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012

Yikes! That's quite a story Tug—glad you're still here to tell it.

Marie Wood

9:39 pm on Tuesday, February 7, 2012

My husband ,the kids and I walked to the shopping center in Saugus. There was a movie theater in the center.And we saw the first STAR WARS movie. No cars on the road, didn't have to worry about traffic, lots of people around everyone was so friendly.

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Katie

2:06 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Do you have a picture of blizzard of 78
A young mother pulling her 2 yo child in a sled/ wagon
That child was me now 36yo
Would love to have a copy if you can retrieve it
Thanks, Katie O'Donnell
Katieanno@aol.com

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Daniel DeMaina

10:16 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

Katie, I shot you an email about this to point you in the right direction. Good luck.

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