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The winter storm over the Eastern and Midwestern United States on March 3. In North Carolina, an inch of snow fell along the North Carolina Highway 264 corridor, and minor travel issues were noted with the winter storm system, though cars slid off North Carolina Highway 150 in Guilford County, causing slowdowns in both directions.
A person works to clear wet and heavy snow from a sidewalk during a winter storm in Philadelphia, in Feb. 2024. Credit - Matt Rourke—AP The U.S. will feel the effects of all of this atmospheric ...
Severe winter storm puts much of US on high alert. Ana Faguy - BBC News, Washington. January 4, 2025 at 11:43 PM [Getty Images]
A powerful two-pronged winter storm spanning nearly 2,000 miles has brought stark contrasts across the nation this week. While parts of the Northeast brace for icy conditions, the South faces the ...
A map of snowfall accumulations from the winter storm. On December 5, 2017, a cold front moved through southern Texas, bringing rainfall and cold air behind it. [3] The front then intensified, which caused temperatures across the region to further decrease into the 4–10 °C (39–50 °F) range and resulted in the cooling of the atmosphere by December 7.
The storm resulted in blizzard warnings for Oregon and Washington's mountain areas for the first time since 2012. [3] Crater Lake National Park closed due to the winter storm. [4] Stevens Pass recorded 29 in (74 cm) of snow in just 30 hours. Wind gusts reached 103 mph (166 km/h) in Pinnacle, Montana and 97 mph (156 km/h) near Mount Hood. [5]
Tens of millions of Americans braced Sunday for a massive winter storm, expected to bring the heaviest snowfall and coldest temperatures in over a decade to parts of the country.
In late 2010, the equivalent of early Spring in Titan's northern hemisphere, a series of methane storms were observed in Titan's equatorial desert regions. [11] Due to the eccentricity of Saturn's orbit, Titan is about 12% closer to the Sun during the southern hemisphere summer, making southern summers shorter but hotter than northern summers.