• The Blizzard of January 1881 (17–20 January 1881) was one of the most severe blizzards ever to hit the southern parts of the United Kingdom.
  • Here is the original snow depth map (published in 1881) that was constructed from reports given by observers on the Great Blizzard of 18th/19th January 1881.
  • The period 8th to 27th January 1881 had a CET of -4.4c and it was -1.5c overall as a result of the relatively mild start and mild end especially the latter period.
  • 1881 yil yanvaridagi bo'ron - Blizzard of January 1881. 1881 yil yanvar. Qor bo'roni.
  • The 1881 Blizzard became a benchmark for comparing later blizzards. The severe on March 9, 1891; January 29, 1897; February 13, 1900 and Christmas 1927.
  • It seems the NY Times first used the word "blizzard" in their weather reporting in January of 1881, which is likely the reason they examined its origins just a couple...
  • The Blizzard of 1949 - The first blizzard started on Sunday, January 2, 1949; it lasted for three days. ... Blizzard of January 1881.
  • An engraving showing the terrible conditions of Fleet Street, London, during the January 18-19 blizzard of 1881.
  • ^http://www.wetterzentrale.de/reanalysis.php?map=2model=noaavar=1jaar=1881maand=1dag=12uur= 1200 h = 0 nmaps = 24.
  • The Blizzard of January 1881 (17–20 January 1881) was one of the most severe blizzards ever to hit the southern parts of the United Kingdom.
  • There were no winter thaws and on February 2, 1881, a second massive blizzard struck that lasted for nine days. ... Blizzard of January 1881.
  • The Blizzard of January 1881 (17–20 January 1881) was one of the most severe blizzards ever to hit the southern parts of the United Kingdom...