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  2. 2009 North American Christmas blizzard - Wikipedia

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    In Oklahoma, a state of emergency was declared after blizzard conditions killed 3 people and dropped 19 inches (48 cm) of snow. Iowa saw high snowfall as well. The storm was so intense that it wrapped warm air around the north and west side of it and cold air and snow blew in from the south.

  3. December 2009 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Blizzard Winter storm: Formed: December 16, 2009: Dissipated: December 20, 2009: Lowest pressure: 968 millibars (28.6 inHg) Tornadoes confirmed: 4: Max. rating 1: EF0 tornado: Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: 26.3 inches (67 cm) Fatalities: 7 fatalities: Areas affected: East Coast of the United States (from North Carolina to Maine)

  4. 2009–10 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Eve storm complex. Just before Christmas of 2009, an area of low pressure formed in eastern Texas, and began to track on a northwards track. Interacting with cold air from the west, snow broke out on the western side of the system, stretching from Oklahoma to southern Minnesota.

  5. 2010–11 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    By far the most notable event was a historic blizzard that impacted areas from Oklahoma to Michigan in early February. The blizzard broke numerous snowfall records, and was one of the few winter storms to rank as a Category 5 on the Regional Snowfall Index. In addition, Oklahoma set a statewide low temperature record in February.

  6. December 2010 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The December 2010 North American blizzard was a major nor'easter and historic blizzard affecting the Contiguous United States and portions of Canada from December 22–29, 2010. From January 4–15, the system was known as Windstorm Benjamin in Europe. [1]

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  7. December 2022 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    7.47 million [4] [5] Part of the 2022–23 North American winter. From December 21 to 26, 2022, an extratropical cyclone created crippling winter storm conditions, including blizzards, high winds, snowfall, and record cold temperatures across the majority of the United States and parts of Canada. Areas which experienced blizzard conditions ...

  8. December 2015 North American storm complex - Wikipedia

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    The combination of heavy snow, strong winds, and bitterly cold temperatures resulted in blizzard conditions across most of New Mexico, southeastern Colorado, western Oklahoma and West Texas. Some places in this area had over 1–3 ft (30–91 cm) of snow but also snow drifts up to 12 feet (370 cm) high. [70]

  9. 2020–21 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    2020–21. 2021–22. The 2020–21 North American winter was the most significant winter season to affect North America in several years, and the costliest on record, with a damage total of at least $33.35 billion (2021 USD). The season featured 6 storms ranking on the Regional Snowfall Index scale (RSI), with 4 storms ranking as at least a ...

  10. Late December 2012 North American storm complex - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of 2012, a massive storm complex developed that produced both a tornado outbreak and a blizzard across the southern and eastern United States. On Christmas Day 2012 (December 25), a tornado outbreak occurred across the Southern United States. This severe weather / tornado event affected the United States Gulf Coast and southern ...

  11. February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Part of the 2009–10 North American winter. The February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard, commonly referred to as Snowmageddon, [1] was a blizzard that had major and widespread impact in the Northeastern United States. The storm's center tracked from Baja California Sur on February 2, 2010, to the east coast on February 6, 2010, before ...