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On January 5, 2014, Green Bay, Wisconsin was −18 °F (−28 °C). The previous record low for this day was set in 1979. [12] On January 6, 2014, Babbitt, Minnesota was the coldest place in the country at −37 °F (−38 °C). [13] The low temperature at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago was −16 °F (−27 °C) on January 6. The ...
Snowfall in Valdez is on a different level from everywhere else in the U.S., even from the rest of the cities on this list. This southern Alaska city picks up over 100 more inches of snow than ...
As the developing winter storm moved eastward through the Ohio Valley on January 20–21, snowfall accumulations were generally light, with 1–3 inches (2.5–7.6 cm) generally falling across the region, although isolated amounts of higher totals came as a result of lake-effect snow enhanced by the wind direction following the storm's passage.
A study published in Science Advances in 2022 stated that climate-caused changes in atmospheric rivers affecting California had already doubled the likelihood of megafloods since 1920—which can involve 100 inches (250 cm) of rain and/or melted snow in the mountains per month, or 25 to 34 feet (7.6 to 10.4 m) of snow in the Sierra Nevada—and ...
After one of California's driest Januarys on record, statewide snowpack dwindled to 92% of average for this time of year, officials announced Tuesday.
Weather stations with highest snowfall in the United States by state, 1985-2015; State Place Average annual snowfall [3] elevation of weather station [4] coordinates [4] Other snowy areas (limited or unofficial data) and notes 1. Washington: Paradise, Mount Rainier: 645.5 inches (1,640 cm) 5,400 feet (1,600 m)
Snow falls as California Department of Water Resources hydrometeorologist Angelique Fabbiani-Leon warns against driving to the Sierra after she and her co-workers conducted a monthly snow survey ...
A major winter storm occurred from January 31 – February 2, bringing blizzard conditions to the Chicago area with 19.3 inches (49 cm) of snow, being the fifth-largest snowfall in city history. Detroit received 16.7 inches (42 cm), the third-largest recorded total and largest storm in 40 years. [ 51 ]