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Snow in Portland, Oregon, on February 14, 2021. The winter storm was the second of the two snowstorms that swept through the region within a one-week period. 11.1 inches (28 cm) of snow in Seattle, Washington, compounded the previous storm. [49] This was the largest two-day snowfall recorded in Seattle since 1972. [50]
The February 15–20, 2021 North American winter storm, also unofficially referred to as Winter Storm Viola, or to some as simply The North Texas Freeze, was a significant and widespread snow and ice storm across much of the United States, Northern Mexico, and Southern Canada.
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)
In February 2021, the state of Texas suffered a major power crisis, which came about during three severe winter storms sweeping across the United States on February 10–11, [6] 13–17 (known as Winter Storm Uri), [7] and 15–20.
Sweeping power outages, hundreds of thousands of insurance claims and millions of impacted residents across the nation are adding up to make the punishing coast-to-coast winter weather in February ...
February 2021 saw dozens of all-time record lows set in the Plains and about a week of below ... and there were 59 deaths from those storms. Winter tornadoes can be particularly dangerous because ...
"Richmond, Virginia, to Norfolk, Virginia, and perhaps Raleigh, North Carolina, may experience their largest snow of the winter thus far with a swath of 6-12 inches of snow, with an AccuWeather ...
February 15–20, 2021 North American winter storm – Another significant winter storm that brought additional snowfall and icy conditions across the U.S., soon after a previous winter storm only a few days earlier and affecting many of the same areas, which later moved up the U.S. East Coast becoming a nor'easter; Other storms