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Further south, 14 inches (36 cm) of snow fell, with snow depths of over 20 inches (51 cm) after the storm. [23] A band of heavy snow set up on the back edge of the storm in southeastern Texas , with Del Rio picking up 9.7 inches (25 cm) of snow, breaking the 24-hour snowfall record there, which had not been broken since 1985.
A winter storm engulfed the city of Del Rio, Texas, on Thursday, February 18, with snowfall accumulation reaching a record-breaking 11.2 inches.This footage, shared by Hector Rivera, shows trees ...
Snow covering grounds of the Texas Capitol on February 15, 2021. On February 10, a winter storm formed north of the Gulf coast, dropping significant amounts of sleet and ice on many states in the Deep South and the Ohio Valley, including Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, as well as states on the East Coast. [35]
Shortly thereafter, the storm developed into a nor'easter and began moving up the coast slowly, dumping excessive amounts of snow on the I-95 corridor. 4.5 inches of snow fell in D.C., 5.2 inches in Baltimore, [83] 7.8 inches in Philadelphia, [84] 18.2 inches in Newark, New Jersey, 17.2 inches in Central Park, New York, 15.2 inches in New Haven ...
Up to half an inch of snow is likely in some areas northeast of the Metroplex, including the Paris area, the weather service said. ... from the deadly February 2021 winter storm that left millions ...
Heavy snow was forecast for North Texas on Sunday, February 14, leading to reduced visibility and dangerous travel conditions.A winter storm warning was due to remain in place for all of North ...
Snow in Portland, Oregon, on February 14, 2021. The winter storm was the second of the two snowstorms that swept through the region within a one-week period. 11.1 inches (28 cm) of snow in Seattle, Washington, compounded the previous storm. [48] This was the largest two-day snowfall recorded in Seattle since 1972. [49]
The following is a list of major snow and ice events in the United States that have caused noteworthy damage and destruction in their wake. The categories presented below are not used to measure the strength of a storm, but are rather indicators of how severely the snowfall affected the population in the storm's path.