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  2. January 31 – February 2, 2023 North American ice storm

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    In Texas, at least 350,000 people were left without power as a result of the storm due to tree limbs and power lines being brought down to ice. Of those 350,000 people, 160,000 were in Austin. [29] This can be contrasted with Winter Storm Uri , wherein 4.5 million people were left without power due to, among other things, demand exceeding supply.

  3. 2019–20 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Mid-January storm complex. In mid-January 2020, a complex system of winter storms that crossed North America, bringing heavy snowfall and high winds to Atlantic Canada and the northern United States between 15 and 18 January. At least one person was killed, in California, while at least one went missing, in Newfoundland.

  4. Storm Arwen - Wikipedia

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    Many thousands of homes were still without power a week after the storm, and it was not until 7 December that power was fully restored. It was estimated that around eight million trees in Scotland were damaged or affected by the storm. It is predicted that many forests will take decades to return to their former size.

  5. 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 ...

  6. December 2005 North American ice storm - Wikipedia

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    The December 2005 North American ice storm was a damaging winter storm that produced extensive ice damage in a large portion of the Southern United States from December 14–16, 2005, while extensive snowfall was reported across portions of the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The ice storm led to enormous and widespread power outages ...

  7. 2016–17 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    A map of snowfall totals from a major blizzard that struck the Northeastern United States on March 14–17. The 2016–17 North American winter was quite warm across North America in general, due in part to a weak La Niña that was expected to influence weather conditions across the continent. Several notable events occurred during the season ...

  8. December 21–24, 2004, North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    About 11,000 customers lost power for 2–3 days. Six perished during the storm statewide. Tennessee. About 23,000 customers were without power during the storm. Kentucky. A snowfall record was set at Paducah, when 14 inches (36 cm) was measured. A major ice storm struck central portions of the state.

  9. December 1969 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The December 1969 nor'easter was a strong winter storm that mainly affected the Northeastern United States and southern Quebec between December 25 and December 28, 1969. The multi-faceted storm system included a tornado outbreak, record snow accumulations, a damaging ice storm, and flooding rains. The storm developed over Texas by December 25 ...