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The North American Ice Storm of 1998 (also known as the Great Ice Storm of 1998 or the January Ice Storm) was a massive combination of five smaller successive ice storms in January 1998 that struck a relatively narrow swath of land from eastern Ontario to southern Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada, and bordering areas from northern New York to central Maine in the United States.
Canada: Ice Snowed Over Car Lot. Storms in Canada's dark, triangular region have left most in the area without power for over a month. (Photo by Christopher J. Morris/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty ...
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1998 Maine elections (2 P) S. ... January 1998 North American ice storm This page was last edited on 7 March 2024, at 23:10 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
In all, officials said CMP deployed more than 1,000 crews to restore power throughout southern and central Maine. ... say this storm rivaled the ice storm of 1998 that people still talk about.
The ice storm struck late afternoon on Sunday, March 3, 1991. In total, more than 200,000 homes and businesses in western New York lost power, and it took 14 days to restore electricity for most ...
January 1998 North American ice storm; 2004 Christmas Eve United States winter storm; Mid-December 2007 North American winter storms; 2008 Saint John River flood; Tornado outbreak of February 23–24, 2016; 2024 Portland flood; Early December 2007 North American winter storm
The storms flooded inland properties, damaged infrastructure, spread rocks and debris, and took whole dune and parts of seawalls out to sea. Maine to receive federal aid for January storms that ...