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February 13–17 winter storm: February 13 – 17 Category 3 8.048 N/A 960 26 (66) 0.85 (22) Western United States, Southern United States, Eastern United States, Northern Mexico, Eastern Canada, British Isles, Iceland, Southern Greenland: ≥ $25.5 billion 290 February 15–20 winter storm: February 15 – 20 Category 3 7.497 N/A 948 24 (61)
The February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm was a crippling winter and ice storm that had widespread impacts across the United States, Northern Mexico, and parts of Canada from February 13 to 17, 2021. The storm, unofficially referred to as Winter Storm Uri by the Weather Channel, [14] [15] started out in the Pacific Northwest and ...
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 unusual severity of the winter weather led to the closure of parts of Interstate 10 in Texas, which stranded dozens of travelers that had to seek shelter in two school gyms in Marfa. [7] Interstate 20 also experienced 13 hour delays. [8] The Big Bend National Park had to be closed, due to heavy snow of up to 2 feet (24 in; 61 cm) deep. [9]
2021 Super Bowl Sunday nor'easter – A quick-moving nor'easter that later explosively intensified into a powerful storm after moving out into the North Atlantic February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm – A major winter storm that brought blizzard and ice storm conditions to portions of the U.S., in addition to triggering an ...
The 2019–20 North American winter was unusually warm for many parts of the United States; in many areas, neutral ENSO conditions controlled the weather patterns, resulting in strong El Niño like conditions and the sixth-warmest winter on record, [1] and many areas in the Northeastern United States saw one of the least snowy winters in years. [2]
Since 2003, those percentages have varied widely from year to year, from 17.6% in 2023 to a whopping 63% of the contiguous U.S. in 2009. christmas_2024_snow_cover.png
November 13 – 21, 2014 North American winter storm; January 2016 United States blizzard (Snowzilla [11]) Winter of 2009–2010 in the United Kingdom; Winter of 2010–2011 in the United Kingdom; January 17, 2020 in St. John's, Canada blizzard (Snowmageddon) [12] [13] February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm