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During the late evening of Friday, December 10, 2021, a large and extremely violent, long-tracked, and devastating EF4 tornado, sometimes referred to as the Western Kentucky tornado, [3] Mayfield tornado, [4] or The Beast, [5] moved across Western Kentucky, United States, producing severe-to-catastrophic damage in numerous towns, including Mayfield, Princeton, Dawson Springs, and Bremen. [2]
An unofficial storm total snowfall observation of 39.0" was made from Riverwood, MD (in Frederick County) on CoCoRaHS, and later referenced in the February 2010 Washington Baltimore Climate Review (not published electronically). However NOAA/NWS products list the 38.3" total at 2WSW Elkridge, MD as the "storm's greatest (so far)".
Rainfall as a result of the storm in Chester County, Pennsylvania on March 8 The accumulation of snow in Ottawa, Ontario dwarfs a stop sign on March 9. As of 9 am, Cincinnati had received 9 inches (23 cm) of snow. Louisville, Kentucky reported 11 inches (28 cm) of snow, while Columbus, Ohio got 9.5 inches (24 cm).
Snowfall accumulations could reach between 5 and 10 inches for these areas. Wind gusts around 35 mph will complicate travel, with hazardous conditions expected for the Wednesday evening commute .
Last week, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear addressed the challenges and the ongoing efforts to ensure public safety as significant snow fell across the state, with some areas receiving more than 8 ...
Storm damage near the University of Kentucky camps in Lexington, Ky, Tuesday, April 2, 2023. A strong thunderstorm hit Central Kentucky on Tuesday, April 2, leaving damage across Lexington and ...
A snow emergency was declared due to the storm in Bridgeport, Connecticut. [131] Despite the snow that fell, however, it wound up being one of the least snowy December–February periods across the region, [132] and the least snowy winter on record in Central Park. [133] The snow led to a 15-car pileup on the Massachusetts Turnpike. [134]
Ice storm Winter storm: Formed: January 25, 2009: Dissipated: January 30, 2009: Lowest pressure: 1008 mbar [1] Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: 2.5 inches (ice); 13 inches (snow) Fatalities: 65 (35 in KY) Damage: At least $125 million: Power outages: 1.3 million: Areas affected: parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana ...