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The January 2015 North American blizzard was a powerful and severe blizzard that dumped up to 3 feet (910 mm) of snowfall in parts of New England.Originating from a disturbance just off the coast of the Northwestern United States on January 23, it initially produced a light swath of snow as it traveled southeastwards into the Midwest as an Alberta clipper on January 24–25.
The January 31 – February 2, 2015 North American blizzard was a major winter storm that plowed through the majority of the United States, dumping as much as 2 feet (24 in) of new snowfall across a path from Iowa to New England, as well as blizzard conditions in early February 2015. It came less than a week after another crippling blizzard ...
The February 14–15, 2015 North American blizzard was a potent blizzard that occurred in the Northeast United States. The storm dropped up to 25 inches (64 cm) of snow in the regions already hit hard with snow from the past 2 weeks. The storm system also brought some of the coldest temperatures of the winter to the Northeast in its wake. The ...
Flood waters that ravaged a tiny coastal Massachusetts town during this week's blizzard have frozen over to leave the village encrusted in ice.
By RYAN GORMAN Dire forecasts predicting as much as 36 inches of snow for New York City did not pan out, but accumulations did hit just under a foot in many areas as New England braced for a ...
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January 2015 North American blizzard; January 31 – February 2, 2015 North American blizzard; 2015–16 North American winter; February 14–15, 2015 North American blizzard; December 2015 North American storm complex; January 2016 United States blizzard; January 2017 North American ice storm; April 2018 North American storm complex
The storm originally was projected to bring up to three feet of snow with hurricane force winds in areas of the northeast.