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The January 2016 United States blizzard produced up to 3 ft (91 cm) of snow in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States during January 22–24, 2016. A weather system, evolving from a shortwave trough that formed in the Pacific Northwest on January 19, consolidated into a defined low-pressure area on January 21 over Texas.
In early January, a winter storm began to impact the Southeastern United States with snow, ice and rainy conditions as it swept east, eventually moving offshore early on January 7. Afterwards, it began to track northwards and continued to produce snowfall in parts of the Carolinas and eventually the Northeast. [18]
The month of January 2016 was variable in its weather patterns. Following the warm trend in December, an early cold snap brought close-to-average temperatures to the East Coast , at the same time a storm complex was moving through the Northeast , and due to the fresh batch of cold air, it was able to produce some snow on the back side of it. [ 14 ]
Here's how much snow Binghamton received in January. ... Binghamton's snowiest season ever occurred in 2016-17 when 135 inches was recorded.
Take a look at January weather records for freezing temperatures, snow and rain in Cincinnati.
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Some information such as snowfall amounts or lowest pressure may be unavailable due to a lack of documentation. ... 2016 January 21–24: 42 inches (110 cm) 983 hPa ...
For example, Boston's average snowfall is 14.3 inches in January and 14.4 inches in February. New York City has averaged 8.8 inches in January and 10.1 Inches in February.