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The 2024–25 North American winter is the current winter season that is ongoing across the continent of North America.The most notable events of the season so far have included a powerful bomb cyclone that impacted the West Coast of the United States in mid-to-late November, as well as a severe lake-effect snowstorm in the Great Lakes later that month.
January 8–10, 2024 North American storm complex – Brought several inches of snow to the Upper Midwest and caused a tornado outbreak in the South along with heavy rains, flooding and wind to the East Coast of the United States. January 10-13, 2024 North American storm complex – Followed very shortly after the previous storm with an ...
The January 13–16, 2024 North American winter storm ... [25] The winter storm lead ... their first inch of snow in a single day since February 13, 2022. [a] The ...
The northern, eastern and southern parts of the Buckeye State could have a 40–50% greater chance of precipitation this winter. Maps showing NOAA's precipitation forecast for winter 2024-25.
The annual U.S. winter outlook report predicts La Niña weather patterns throughout the country. ... released its winter outlook report for January, ... temperature forecast for winter 2024-25.
Astronomical winter begins on the winter solstice, which is the shortest day of the year when the North Pole is tilted away from the sun. This year that's Saturday, Dec. 21, which will be 5:21 a.m ...
Storm Category 2 2024 January 7-10: 21 inches (53 cm) N/A Storm Category 1 January 10-14: 41.3 inches (105 cm) N/A Storm — January 12-18: 49.5 inches (126 cm) 983 hPa (29.0 inHg) Storm Category 1 February 10-13: 15.7 inches (40 cm) 956 hPa (28.2 inHg) Storm — November 19-21: 20 inches (51 cm) 942 hPa (27.8 inHg)
January 6-7 — January 2024 nor'easter; January 8-10 — January 8-10, 2024 North American storm complex; January 10–13, 2024 North American blizzard — Followed very shortly after the previous storm with an identical track and affected the same areas, but brought blizzard conditions and very cold temperatures in its wake.