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The winter-related events were responsible for at least 358 fatalities, making it the deadliest season since 1992–93. A La Niña pattern influenced much of the winter in North America. Based on the astronomical definition, winter began at the winter solstice on December 21, 2020 and ended at the spring equinox on March 20, 2021. [1]
The 2019–20 North American winter was unusually warm for many parts of the United States; in many areas, neutral ENSO conditions controlled the weather patterns, resulting in strong El Niño like conditions and the sixth-warmest winter on record, [1] and many areas in the Northeastern United States saw one of the least snowy winters in years. [2]
The unusual severity of the winter weather led to the closure of parts of Interstate 10 in Texas, which stranded dozens of travelers that had to seek shelter in two school gyms in Marfa. [7] Interstate 20 also experienced 13 hour delays. [8] The Big Bend National Park had to be closed, due to heavy snow of up to 2 feet (24 in; 61 cm) deep. [9]
Last winter, both publications predicted a cold and snowy northeast, and while North Jersey did see a few measurable storms, winter in the Garden State was the ninth warmest on record, and snow ...
New York City had its first measurable snowfall of the season this weekend just in time for Christmas. The city received 1.8 inches of snow, according to a reading in Central Park, which was just ...
In its first complete tracking week, “Woman’s World” debuted at No. 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and at No. 65 on the Global 200, and at No. 47 in the U.K.
World's Funniest, formerly World's Funniest Fails, [1] is an American reality television series produced by Dick Clark Productions and Jukin Media which made its debut on Fox on January 16, 2015. Hosted by Terry Crews , the funny videos show was inspired by the Jukin-owned YouTube channel FailArmy, in addition to Jukin's other properties. [ 2 ]
In mid-January 2020, a complex system of winter storms that crossed North America, bringing heavy snowfall and high winds to Atlantic Canada and the northern United States between 15 and 18 January. At least one person was killed, in California , while at least one went missing, in Newfoundland .