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Part of the Winter storms of 2008–09. The December 2008 Northeastern United States ice storm was a damaging ice storm that took out power for millions of people in the Northeastern United States. The storm was deemed the worst ice storm in a decade for New England [2] and the most severe ice storm in 21 years for Upstate New York. [3] Damage ...
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)
Part of the 2009–10 North American winter. The February 25–27, 2010 North American blizzard (also known as the "Snowicane") was a winter storm and severe weather event that occurred in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 24 and 26, 2010. The storm dropped its heaviest snow of 12 to 24 inches (30 to ...
Near the end of the month, another blizzard struck parts of New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. This storm was a complex combination of multiple systems, including an upper air low from the northern Great Plains states, and a surface low from the Gulf Coast states.
New England ice storm to trigger major hazards, power outage risk. A significant ice storm is set to unfold across northern New York state and northern New England into Friday. The culprit behind ...
January 2009 North American ice storm; Type: Ice storm Winter storm: Formed: January 25, 2009: Dissipated: January 30, 2009: Lowest pressure: 1008 mbar : Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: 2.5 inches (ice); 13 inches (snow) Fatalities: 65 (35 in KY) Damage: At least $125 million: Power outages: 1.3 million: Areas affected
January 2009 North American ice storm; 2010s. 2011 Groundhog Day blizzard; December 2013 North American storm complex; Late January 2014 Slovenian ice storm; February 2014 nor'easter; December 15–17, 2018 United Kingdom ice storm; 2020s. 2020-21 New Year's North American storm complex; February 2021 North American ice storm; January 14–17 ...
A late major winter storm coming from New England was expected to hit the Maritime Provinces on Easter. 15–30 cm of snow was expected in most areas, and Halifax and southern areas were expected to see heavy rain.
The resulting storm brought a historic blizzard to the Midwest. It was the first storm to rank as a Category 5 on the RSI since 2009. It brought a tornado outbreak to the southeast states with most reported in Alabama. It brought a blizzard and winter storm from New Mexico to New England and later up into Atlantic Canada.
Winter storm Blizzard: Formed: February 7, 2010: Dissipated: February 14, 2010: Lowest pressure: 969 millibars (28.6 inHg) Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Orrtanna, Pennsylvania: 27.5 inches: Fatalities: 3 fatalities: Areas affected: Midwestern United States, Mid-Atlantic region, and New England (from Illinois to Virginia to Vermont) Eastern ...