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  2. File:February 08-09, 2013 Blizzard Storm Total Snow ...

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  3. The surprising reason lake-effect snow buries cities: It's fluffy

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    Lake-effect snow can fall at unthinkable rates, in part because it has a low water content, making it light and fluffy. ... with snow to water ratios as high as 40 inches of snow to melted ...

  4. February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    [27] [24] Later that day, the storm broke in half, with the newer storm moving northward into Quebec, while the original system moved off the East Coast of the U.S. [28] By the time the winter storm exited the U.S. late on February 16, the combined snowfall from the multiple winter storms within the past month had left nearly 75% of the ...

  5. Snow - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to measuring snow cover on the ground, typically three variables are measured: the snow cover extent (SCE) — the land area covered by snow, snow cover duration (SD) — how long a particular area is covered by snow, and the snow accumulation, often expressed as snow water equivalent (SWE), which expresses how much water the snow ...

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  7. Storm with snow, rain triggers Thanksgiving travel woes in ...

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    Farther to the north, the steady rain has already ended around Washington, D.C., and should be exiting Philadelphia during the midday hours. Around New York City, the rain will soak parade-goers ...

  8. Freshet - Wikipedia

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    Freshets are the result of the mass delivery of water to the landscape, either by snowmelt, heavy rains, or a combination of the two. Specifically, freshets occur when this water enters streams and results in flooding and high flow conditions. When freshets occur in the winter or early spring, the frozen ground can contribute to rapid flooding.

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