Blizzard of 1993 | From the WNEP Archives
Here is a look back at how the snow that fell on March 13, 1993, affected people in northeastern Pennsylvania. It was called the "Storm of the Century." The 1993 blizzard canceled the Scranton St. Patrick's Day Parade that year. 19 inches of snow fell in the WNEP Backyard, but some parts of our area saw closer to three feet and strong winds caused snowdrifts.

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