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The January 20–22, 2025 Gulf Coast blizzard was an unusually strong winter storm and blizzard impacting much of the Gulf Coast of the United States between January 20 and January 25, 2025. It brought snowfall to regions of the Gulf Coast that rarely receive wintry precipitation.
Developed for Windows and console, [1] gameplay was to feature large maps of up to 100 players at once. It was ultimately cancelled in 2024 following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft as part of a reorganization that resulted in layoffs of 8% of the company's gaming staff. At the time of its cancellation, it had a 200-person ...
The 2024–25 North American winter is the current winter season that is ongoing across the continent of North America.The most notable events of the season so far have included a powerful bomb cyclone that impacted the West Coast of the United States in mid-to-late November, as well as a severe lake-effect snowstorm in the Great Lakes later that month.
The first significant winter storm of the year is endangering a 2,100-mile swath of the U.s. as it slams major cities like Kansas City, St. Louis and Indianapolis with heavy snow, blizzard ...
February 2024 nor'easter: February 15–18 N/A N/A Unknown Unknown 13.8 (35) 0.5 (12.7) Mid-Atlantic United States: Unknown 0 Early April blizzard: April 2–5 N/A N/A 73 mph (117.4 km/h) 984 mbar 28.0 (71.1) Unknown Upper Midwest and Northeast United States: Unknown 4 Season aggregates 2 RSI storms November 21 – April 6 987 50 (127) 2(50.8 ...
While Tornado Alley may be the most well-known corridor for severe weather across the country, there remains a vast area that is impacted by other damaging weather events. Analysis by AccuWeather ...
This feature initiated blizzard conditions and heavy snow across Southeast Colorado, the Raton Mesa of northeast New Mexico and far western Kansas. [3] As the storm moved east on January 8 and 9th, the cyclone remained negatively tilted, and formed a tornado outbreak in the Deep South , whilst portions of Indiana recorded record low pressure.
The January 5–6, 2025 United States blizzard was a significant and expansive winter weather event that produced blizzard conditions across the High Plains, [2] as well as a long swath of accumulating snow and ice storm to the eastern half of the United States in early January 2025.