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21.2 inches (54 cm) of snow fell at Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, making this the third largest total snowfall in Chicago history, [77] after the infamous Chicago Blizzard of 1967, and the Blizzard of 1999. 24 inches (61 cm) fell at the 1 N Abingdon mesonet site in Knox County, in West Central Illinois. This was the largest snowfall in ...
In Edison, New Jersey, there was a reported snowfall total of 10.2 inches of snow. [3] Connecticut bore the brunt of the storm, with many locations checking in with snowfall totals of 20 to 30 inches. [3] Heavy snow caused the roof of an apartment building in Norwich to collapse, forcing the evacuation of 10 residents. [4]
The January 25–27, 2011 North American blizzard was a major Mid-Atlantic nor'easter and winter storm, and a New England blizzard that affected portions of the northeastern United States and Canada. This storm came just two weeks after a previous major blizzard had already affected most of these same areas earlier on the same month of January ...
The 2011 Halloween nor'easter, sometimes referred to as "Snowtober," [4] "Shocktober," [5] "Storm Alfred," [6] and "Oktoberblast," was a large low pressure area that produced unusually early snowfall across the northeastern United States and the Canadian Maritimes. It formed early on October 29 along a cold front to the southeast of the Carolinas.
An early-season nor'easter unloaded more than a foot of snow over parts of the Northeast on Oct. 29, 2011. (NASA Worldview) Carving pumpkins is a Halloween tradition for many families, but the ...
A preliminary look at temperature data shows that the U.S. is likely to have experienced its coldest January average mean temperature since at least 2011, with records going back to 1895.
Dawn/flickr Skiers and snowboarders in California have had reason to celebrate this year, with record snowfalls at Squaw Valley USA and Heavenly Mountain Resort, both near Lake Tahoe, and at Mammoth
The January 25–27, 2011 nor'easter was a major Mid-Atlantic nor'easter that affected portions of the northeastern United States and Canada. This storm came just two weeks after a previous major nor'easter had already affected most of these same areas earlier on the same month of January 2011 .