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  2. January Is When Winter's Worst Snow, Cold Peaks For Many In US

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    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.

  3. List of snowiest places in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Weather stations with highest snowfall in the United States by state, 1985-2015; State Place Average annual snowfall [3] elevation of weather station [4] coordinates [4] Other snowy areas (limited or unofficial data) and notes 1. Washington: Paradise, Mount Rainier: 645.5 inches (1,640 cm) 5,400 feet (1,600 m)

  4. Which states will see snow, ice next? See where winter ... - AOL

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    Here's a look at weather forecasts for parts of the southern U.S. that may be hit hardest with snow and ice amid the impending winter storm Cora: How much snow did your city get? Find winter storm ...

  5. Thaw (weather) - Wikipedia

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    January thaw is a term applied to a thaw or rise in temperature in mid-winter found in mid-latitude North America.. Sinusoidal estimates of expected temperatures, for northern locales, usually place the lowest temperatures around January 23 and the highest around July 24, and provide fairly accurate estimates of temperature expectations.

  6. Major winter storm to bring heavy snow and ice from Plains to ...

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    Roughly 50 million Americans are under a winter weather warning, advisory or watch on Friday as a major winter storm is forecast to bring hazardous snow and ice affecting large parts of the ...

  7. 2014–15 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Snowfall remained concentrated along a cold front north of the Ohio River. [45] At 09:00 UTC on January 26, the Weather Prediction Center began issuing storm summaries on the developing disturbance while the low-pressure system was centered near Bluefield, West Virginia. At the time, mixed precipitation was occurring over northern Appalachia.

  8. The publication notes that predicting the weather is not an exact science, but, in general, most of the U.S. is experiencing a warmer, wetter winter, and only a few spots can expect snow.

  9. December 2017–January 2018 North American cold wave

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    The cold wave finally dissolved by around January 19, as near-average temperatures returned. Several winter weather events accompanied the cold wave, the most significant one was a powerful blizzard that impacted the Northeastern U.S. in the first few days of 2018.