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Tropical cyclones normally threaten the states during the summer and fall, with their main impact being rainfall. [3] Although Hurricane Agnes was barely a hurricane at landfall in Florida, its major impact was over the Mid-Atlantic region, where Agnes combined with a non-tropical low to produce widespread rains of 6 inches (150 mm) to 12 inches (300 mm) with local amounts up to 19 inches (480 ...
Satellite image of the 1993 Storm of the Century, the highest-ranking NESIS storm Snow drifts from the North American blizzard of 1996 A car almost completely buried in snow following the January 2016 United States blizzard Surface weather analysis of the Great Blizzard of 1888 on March 12 Snowfall from the North American blizzard of 2007 in Vermont
The Blue Hill Observatory in Milton, Massachusetts saw 3.6 inches (9.1 cm) of snow from a nor'easter on April 16, making it their sixth-largest April snowstorm on record. [156] Paducah, Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana saw their latest ever snowflakes on April 21. [157] May 2021 became the 9th snowiest May in Binghamton, New York. [158]
In looking at the precipitation forecast for the next three months, much of the Southwest, Southern Rockies and Southern Plains are set to see well-below-average rain and snow accumulations.
April 20 marked the official one-month mark into the spring season, but Mother Nature apparently didn't get the memo. A storm set a slew of records for daily snowfall amounts for the date. The ...
When will the snow arrive in south-central Pa.? Rain is predicted to move in Monday night, and the changeover to snow is expected in the 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. time frame, National Weather Service ...
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.
The heaviest snow-from 3 to 6 inches-is forecast for northern New York to northern New England, with pockets of 6-12 inches in the Adirondack, Green and White Mountains.