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The January 2016 United States blizzard produced up to 3 ft (91 cm) of snow in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States during January 22–24, 2016. A weather system, evolving from a shortwave trough that formed in the Pacific Northwest on January 19, consolidated into a defined low-pressure area on January 21 over Texas.
[a] In addition, towards the end of the season, a large cyclonic storm system that caused a large tornado outbreak, flooding, and a potent blizzard occurred in the Heartland of the country. However, the most notable event of the winter was a powerful blizzard that impacted the Northeast and New England in mid-March, towards the end of the season.
A winter storm moves through the Midwest, on March 23.. The winter of 2015–16 was quite unusual and historic in terms of winter weather. First, around the end of November near Black Friday, a crippling ice storm hit the Southern and Central Plains with as much as 1.5 inches (38 mm) of ice accumulation in some areas, knocking out power to over 100,000 residents. [5]
The weekend massive snowstorm has led to more than 6,000 canceled flights and caused at least 10 deaths.
Although the largest snow totals were expected in rural areas, cities such as Denver, Omaha and Des Moines could get between 6 inches and a foot of snow.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Washington will need several more days to return to normal after a weekend blizzard dropped more than 2 feet (60 cm) of snow along the U.S. East Coast, likely ...
Blizzard in Pennsylvania. The February 2016 North American winter storm was a strong winter storm that caused more than 70,000 people in southern California to lose their electricity, with many broken trees and electrical lines in that area, [4] with the Southern Rocky Mountains having the potential to receive some of the greatest snowfall from the system. [5]
2016 Hurricane: 49 $15.090 billion Hurricane Matthew: Florida, Georgia, The Carolinas: 2016 Flood: 13 2016 Louisiana floods: Louisiana: 2016 Flood: 23 2016 West Virginia flood: West Virginia: 2016 Blizzard: 55 ≥$500 million – $3 billion January 2016 United States blizzard: Southeast through the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast