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The snow cover for most of April was the fifth-largest on record for the U.S. [99] On April 6, Aberdeen, South Dakota set a monthly record low of −6 °F (−21 °C). [100] The next day, the Minneapolis Twins play their coldest game in history, with a first-pitch temperature of 27 °F (−3 °C). [ 101 ]
December 23, 2017 – January 19, 2018 – A cold wave caused damaging low temperatures across eastern North America. The cold wave also caused Tallahassee, Florida to receive trace amounts of frozen precipitation for the first time in more than 30 years. [83] December 29, 2017 – January 4, 2018 – Tropical Storm Bolaven forms east of Palau ...
In Buffalo, the weather service warned Saturday that snow could fall at a rate of 1 to 3 inches per hour during the day in the most persistent bands of snow. Travel conditions will be near ...
Snow showers are expected to continue Saturday, with an additional accumulation of an inch to 3 inches. The high will be around 31 and the low near 23. The chance of snow Sunday is 80% during the ...
The heaviest snow will fall in areas near and just west of the Interstate 95 corridor from the mid-Atlantic to New England. Storm totals in these areas through Sunday night could be 3 to 8 inches.
The 2018–19 North American winter was unusually cold within the Northern United States, with frigid temperatures being recorded within the middle of the season.Several notable events occurred, such as a rare snow in the Southeast in December, a strong cold wave and several major winter storms in the Midwest, and upper Northeast and much of Canada in late January and early February, record ...
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