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Stormwatch Video: Blizzard of '93

The Blizzard of '93 was an experience of a lifetime for North Georgians. As history was made, the "Storm of the Century" was covered live by Channel 2 ACTION NEWS reporters and photographers in unprecedented non-stop broadcasts.

Top Cast

  • Don Farmer

    Don Farmer

    Anchor

  • Monica Kaufman

    Monica Kaufman

    Anchor

  • Lisa Tutman

    Lisa Tutman

    Anchor

  • Richard Belcher

    Richard Belcher

    Anchor

  • Sandra Bookman

    Sandra Bookman

    Anchor

  • John Alston

    John Alston

    Anchor

  • Glenn Burns

    Glenn Burns

    Meteorologist

  • Karen Minton

    Karen Minton

    Meteorologist

  • Chuck Dowdle

    Chuck Dowdle

    Sports Reporter

Overview

The Blizzard of '93 was an experience of a lifetime for North Georgians. As history was made, the "Storm of the Century" was covered live by Channel 2 ACTION NEWS reporters and photographers in unprecedented non-stop broadcasts.

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