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Date: February 10–27, 2021 ( – ) [2] (2 weeks and 3 days) Location: Texas, United States: Also known as: The Great Texas Freeze: Type: Statewide power outages, food/water shortages: Cause: February 2021 North American cold wave and accompanying winter storms: Deaths: 246 [3] to 702 (estimate) [4] Property damage: ≥ $195 billion (2021 USD) [5]
February 1, 2022: Dissipated: February 9, 2022 (Exited to sea on February 5) Lowest pressure: 1004 mb (29.65 inHg) Tornadoes confirmed: 5: Max. rating 1: EF2 tornado: Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Snow – 37 in (94 cm) at Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico Sleet – 5.30 in (13.5 cm) in Eastport, Maine Ice – 0.80 in (20 mm) in Lake Ariel ...
On February 16, there were at least 20 direct fatalities and 13 indirect fatalities attributed to the storm; [18] [6] [19] [14] by January 2, 2022, the death toll had risen to at least 290, including 276 people in the United States and 14 people in Mexico.
A rare winter storm churned across the U.S. Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind gusts to a region where flurries are unusual, while much of the United States remained in a ...
Records more than a century old were broken: on February 16, daily record lows were broken in Oklahoma City (−14 °F [−26 °C], coldest since 1899 and the second-coldest on record), Dallas (−2 °F [−19 °C], coldest since 1930 and the second-coldest on record), Houston (13 °F [−11 °C], coldest since 1989), and San Antonio (12 °F ...
A freeze warning and a cold weather advisory were issued for Monday morning in the Houston area. Feels-like temperatures were in the teens and 20s waking up Monday morning. Bundle up today as wind ...
PHOTO: Memorial Drive, a main road in Houston, Texas, is seen covered in snow and empty during peak traffic hours as winter storm Enzo passes through the city, Jan. 21, 2025.
Washington, D.C., set a record for the coldest high temperature on Christmas Eve at 22 °F (−6 °C), [204] Philadelphia set a record cold high at 18 °F (−8 °C), [205] Baltimore tied its record cold high of 20 °F (−7 °C), [206] and Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, smashed their record cold high for the date reaching 4 °F (−16 °C). [207]