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The January 20–22, 2014 North American blizzard was a disruptive but powerful system that affected across much of the Mid-Atlantic states and New England, bringing near-or-at blizzard conditions to many and heavy snow accumulations in late January 2014.
Snow-covered cars in Chicago, Illinois. A major winter storm occurred from January 31 – February 2, bringing blizzard conditions to the Chicago area with 19.3 inches (49 cm) of snow, being the fifth-largest snowfall in city history. Detroit received 16.7 inches (42 cm), the third-largest recorded total and largest storm in 40 years. [51]
In New York City temperatures fell to a record low of 4 °F (−16 °C) on January 7, which broke a 116-year record for daily record low. The cold came after days of unseasonably warm temperatures, with daytime highs dropping by as much as 50 °F (28 °C) overnight, as highs were 55 °F (13 °C) early on January 6.
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A 60-mile stretch of the New York State thruway, closed Saturday, was open Sunday but banned commercial vehicles. Here's a look at some of the astounding snow totals in northern New York state.
Snowfall totals showed Barns Corner in New York's Lewis County had received 45 inches of snow from the Arctic outbreak by Sunday morning, while Cattaraugus County's Perrysburg recorded 37.6 inches ...
New York City, [57] Philadelphia, [58] and Chicago [59] all had one of their ten snowiest winters, while Detroit had its snowiest winter on record. [ 60 ] [ 61 ] [ 62 ] The first week of March 2014 also saw remarkably low temperatures in many places, with 18 states setting all-time records for cold.
One of the most noteworthy lake-effect snowfalls in New York State occurred over a 10-day period from Feb. 3-12, 2007, when an incredible 141 inches of snow (that's 11.75 feet) were measured in ...