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  2. See photos of snow in Washington, D.C. - AOL

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    According to the National Weather Service's preliminary snowfall totals Monday night, between 6.5 and 7 inches of snow accumulated in Washington, D.C. See photos of the snow below.

  3. January–February 2019 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    A snowstorm on February 3–4 brought 0.5 to 4 inches (1.3 to 10.2 cm) of snow to parts of Western Washington, including the Puget Sound region, after a winter without measurable snowfall. It was caused by cold air arriving from the north alongside a low-pressure system, dropping temperatures to the 30s and 40s.

  4. Heavy snow, dangerously low temperatures put more than 70M ...

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    "The swath of heaviest snow from this event is expected between the greater Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and Boston," the weather service said. Even dead-of-winter daily low records could ...

  5. Preparations urged as much of U.S. braces for arctic blast ...

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    Preparations are underway as an arctic blast dives into the nation's interior and southern regions and pushes a snowstorm into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast that will be followed by lethal cold.

  6. Arctic Report Card - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Report Card reflected the combined efforts of 72 authors from 11 countries. The 12 essays were subject to independent peer-review organized by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) of the Arctic Council. The 2015 Report Card essays are organized into 3 sections: Vital Signs; Indicators; and Frostbites.

  7. 1985 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    A map of the United States detailing the record-low temperatures for various cities on January 21, 1985. The 1985 North America cold wave [1] was a meteorological event which occurred in January 1985 as a result of the shifting of the polar vortex farther south than is normally seen. [1]

  8. National Snow and Ice Data Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) is a United States information and referral center in support of polar and cryospheric research.NSIDC archives and distributes digital and analog snow and ice data and also maintains information about snow cover, avalanches, glaciers, ice sheets, freshwater ice, sea ice, ground ice, permafrost, atmospheric ice, paleoglaciology, and ice cores.

  9. Burst of Arctic air, snow on the way for the western US - AOL

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    A major outbreak of cold, stormy weather could snarl travel at higher elevations of the northwest United States and British Columbia this week, AccuWeather meteorologists say. The pattern will hit ...