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A winter storm watch is issued when there is the potential for significant and hazardous winter weather within 48 hours. It does not mean that significant and hazardous winter weather will occur ...
Meanwhile, Indianapolis could surpass its 2014 record of 11.4 inches for the month of January. A Shawnee, Kansas resident uses a snow blower amid a major winter storm on Sunday morning (Getty Images)
John Bacon, USA TODAY Updated February 9, 2025 at 7:00 AM ARLINGTON, Va. − Two storms forecast to develop this week could slam the Midwest and East with paralyzing snow and ice and including a ...
The February 2015 North American cold wave was an extreme weather event that affected most of Canada and the eastern half of the United States. Following an earlier cold wave in the winter, the period of below-average temperatures contributed to an already unusually cold winter for the Eastern U.S. Several places broke their records for their ...
The following week around January 12–13, a major winter storm affected much of the Appalachian Mountains and interior New England, [12] and a few days later on January 16, a separate system dumped as much as 12 inches (30 cm) in areas of North Carolina, and for the second time in a month brought snowfall to areas of the Florida Panhandle. [13]
Canada, Central United States, Eastern United States, Northern Mexico Part of the 2020–21 North American winter The February 2021 North American cold wave was an extreme weather event that brought record low temperatures to a significant portion of Canada , the United States and parts of northern Mexico during the first two-thirds of February ...
The 2019–20 North American winter was unusually warm for many parts of the United States; in many areas, neutral ENSO conditions controlled the weather patterns, resulting in strong El Niño like conditions and the sixth-warmest winter on record, [1] and many areas in the Northeastern United States saw one of the least snowy winters in years. [2]
More than five inches (12.7 cm) had fallen in the nation's capital by midday on Monday, according to the U.S. National Weather Service, with up to 12 inches in some surrounding areas of Maryland ...