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The city of Chicago, Illinois and surrounding areas were placed under a Winter Storm Warning on January 29 with expectations of up to 8–12 inches (20–30 cm) of snow. The city also deployed about 300 salt spreaders and snow plows as the winter storm continued throughout the evening of January 30. [39] 100 flights out of the city were cancelled.
Seasonal snowfall in the United States until July 30, 2021. Note the record extent of snowfall in the South. The cities of Billings, Montana and Fargo, North Dakota experienced their longest streak of sub-zero (0 °F [−18 °C]) temperatures since at least 1983 and 1996, respectively.
Record snowiest day: Feb. 28, 2021 (30 inches) Record snow depth: Feb. 8, 2008 (48 inches) This town nestled in the Wasatch Mountains is only about 20 miles east of downtown Salt Lake City and ...
December 30–January 2, 2021: 24 inches (61 cm) 1,001 hPa (29.6 inHg) Storm Category 1 2021 January 25–February 3: 36.1 inches (92 cm) 984 hPa (29.1 inHg) Blizzard Category 3 February 6–8: 14 inches (36 cm) 960 hPa (28 inHg) Storm — February 13–17: 26 inches (66 cm) 960 hPa (28 inHg) Blizzard Category 3
How much snow did St. Louis get? Snow reports recorded in St. Louis on Tuesday morning show as much as 6 to 8 inches of accumulation within the last 24 hours, according to the NWS.
Thanks primarily to lake-effect snow, the USA's snowiest big city is Syracuse, New York, which gets about 11 feet of snow per winter season, the National Weather Service said. It's also one of the ...
The 2021–22 North American winter was not as significant and record-breaking as the previous winter season.Despite this, several notable and significant events still occurred, including two separate record-breaking tornado outbreaks in mid-December, a significant winter storm in the South in mid-January, a powerful blizzard that impacted the Northeast coast at the end of January and a wide ...
For example, Boston's average snowfall is 14.3 inches in January and 14.4 inches in February. New York City has averaged 8.8 inches in January and 10.1 Inches in February.