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The storm also produced an EF0 tornado 9 miles south of Karnak, California, which lasted for 5 minutes. [1] Another person was killed in Kansas, along with a student in Oklahoma. [4] The winter storm later killed another 12 people and injured dozens more, before the storm weakened and left the East Coast on March 4, 2014.
The November 13–21, 2014 North American winter storm (given the code name Knife by local governments [4] [5] and colloquially nicknamed Snovember [6]) was a potent winter storm and particularly severe lake-effect snowstorm that affected the United States, originating from the Pacific Northwest on November 13, which brought copious amounts of lake-effect snow to the Central US and New England ...
Washington, D.C. received over 4 inches (10 cm) of snow and parts of the mid-South received 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) of freezing rain. The ice storm caused over 200,000 people to lose power. [63] A second winter storm hit the mid-South on February 25–26, bringing an additional 3 inches (7.6 cm) to 8 inches (20 cm) of snow much of North Carolina. [64]
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The storm piled up more than a year’s worth of snowfall on some Southern cities. As much as a foot (about 31 centimeters) fell in parts of Arkansas. There were reports of nearly 10 inches (about 25 centimeters) in Little Rock, a city that averages 3.8 inches (9.7 centimeters) a year.
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;
A winter storm is set to spread a wintry mess of snow and ice across the southern U.S. North Texas is under both a winter storm watch and warning along and north of Interstate-20.
The following is a list of major snow and ice events in the United States that have caused noteworthy damage and destruction in their wake. The categories presented below are not used to measure the strength of a storm, but are rather indicators of how severely the snowfall affected the population in the storm's path.