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The 2018–19 North American winter was unusually cold within the Northern United States, with frigid temperatures being recorded within the middle of the season.Several notable events occurred, such as a rare snow in the Southeast in December, a strong cold wave and several major winter storms in the Midwest, and upper Northeast and much of Canada in late January and early February, record ...
The heaviest snow in the Northeast from the storm fell in Maine, which fell on January 20 and 21, with some localities reporting more than 2 feet (60 cm+) of snow. [24] Caribou recorded 18.2 inches (46 cm), with 16.9 inches (43 cm) on January 20 alone, the highest accumulation of snow in that area since 2005. [ 25 ]
Winter storms can produce both ice and snow, but are usually more notable in one of these two categories. The "Maximum accumulation" sections reflect the more notable category which is represented in inches of snow unless otherwise stated. Only category 1 and higher storms as defined by their regional snowfall index are included here.
Snowfall totals at various spots in Oregon mountains. Here are snowfall totals from Jan. 1 to Jan. 17. Hoodoo Ski Area: 45 inches (50 inch base) Willamette Pass / Cascade Pass: 55 inches (68 inch ...
Areas around Portland reported getting between 3-4 inches of snow in the last 48 hours, according to the NWS' interactive map. Areas southeast and southwest or Portland, such as Cape Elizabeth and ...
The amount of snow received at weather stations varies substantially from year to year. For example, the annual snowfall at Paradise Ranger Station in Mount Rainier National Park has been as little as 266 inches (680 cm) in 2014-2015 and as much as 1,122 inches (2,850 cm) in 1971–1972. [2]
Some of Oregon's mountain passes saw the first snow of the season on Thursday morning.. A winter weather advisory was issued for Thursday, with between 4 and 7 inches of snow forecast above 4,000 ...
It was the 43rd consecutive year of above-average temperatures. The year was 0.95 °C (1.71 °F) above the 20th century average, and 0.07 °C (0.04 °F) behind 2016, which was the warmest year on record. [1] 2019 fell to the third-warmest year on record when the following year surpassed it. [2]