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Blizzard conditions were reported in Oklahoma, where Tulsa, Oklahoma picked up about 10 inches (25 cm) of snow, a record high snowfall so early in the season for that city. The storm continued to press northeastward late in the day on November 30, producing heavy snow and ice across most of Kansas and Missouri.
The systems affected areas from Oklahoma to Newfoundland and Labrador with freezing rain, thunderstorms, sleet, snow, damaging winds, and blizzard-like conditions in various areas. The first two storms produced copious amounts of ice across the Midwestern United States and Great Plains from December 8 to December 11, knocking out power to ...
Dallas set a daily snowfall record on January 31, at 1.3 inches (3.3 cm). [28] In Texas, at least 350,000 people were left without power as a result of the storm due to tree limbs and power lines being brought down to ice. Of those 350,000 people, 160,000 were in Austin. [29]
A trace of snow was reported on the ground in 2022 in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Memphis, Tennessee. The greatest Christmas snow depth in Memphis (10 inches) happened in 1963, while Tulsa ...
Enough snow to shovel and plow (3-6 inches or more) will extend for about 1,000 miles from western Nebraska to West Virginia. ... Kansas City, Missouri; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Springfield, Missouri ...
A trace of snow was reported on the ground in 2022 in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Memphis, Tennessee. The greatest Christmas snow depth in Memphis (10 inches) happened in 1963, while Tulsa ...
The QEW in southern Niagara Region was closed from December 23 to 25 due to heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions. [50] In southern Niagara, snow drifts were so deep that most police vehicles and plows became stuck themselves and had to be abandoned until the snowfall subsided on December 25. [50]
Tulsa also set an all-time daily and monthly snowfall record for the storm that month, as the Tulsa International Airport received 14 inches (36 cm) of accumulated snowfall (the previous February snowfall record for the city of Tulsa was 10.5 inches (27 cm) in February 2003, and the previous record for snowfall in a single 24-hour period in ...