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This is a list of blizzards, arranged alphabetically by continent. A blizzard is defined as a severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds of at least 56 kilometres per hour (35 mph) and lasting for three hours or more. The list states blizzards in various countries since 1972.
This list may not reflect recent changes. * Alberta clipper; Nor'easter; 0–9. ... 2009 North American Christmas blizzard; List of North American blizzards of 2010;
Blizzard — 1922 January 27–29 — — Blizzard Category 5 1940 November 10–12: 27 inches (69 cm) 971 hPa (28.7 inHg) Blizzard — 1944 December 10-13: 36 inches (91 cm) — Storm Category 3 1947 December 25–26: 26.4 inches (67 cm) — Blizzard Category 3 1950 November 24–30: 57 inches (140 cm) 978 hPa (28.9 inHg) Blizzard Category 5 1952
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Blizzards in North America (2 C) O. Blizzards in Oceania (1 P) S. Blizzards in South America (1 P) This page was last edited on 19 June 2024, at 18:52 (UTC). ...
Farmers Almanac List of Worst Blizzards in the United States; United States Search and Rescue Task Force: About Blizzards; A Historical Review On The Origin and Definition of the Word Blizzard Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine Dr Richard Wild
Articles relating to blizzards, severe snowstorms characterized by strong sustained winds of at least 56 km/h (35 mph) and lasting for a prolonged period of time—typically three hours or more. Subcategories
The highest ranking storm on the list is the Great Blizzard of 1978, which scored a value of 39.07. The most recent storm to receive a category 5 ranking is the January 2016 United States blizzard, which scored a value of 20.14. The following list orders the storms chronologically. [1] [2] [3]