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Out of the over 500 historical storms assessed since 1900, only 26 storms have been given a category 5 ranking. 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 ...
28.5 inches (72 cm) 984 hPa (29.1 inHg) Blizzard — December 11–12 — — Ice storm — December 19–25 — — Storm — 2009 January 25–30: 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) [c] 999 hPa (29.5 inHg) Ice storm — October 13–20: 23 inches (58 cm) 966 hPa (28.5 inHg) Blizzard — December 16–20: 26.3 inches (67 cm) 968 hPa (28.6 inHg) Blizzard ...
The lower Susquehanna Valley in South Central Pennsylvania was expecting to see between 2 and 6 inches (5.1 and 15.2 cm) with isolated amounts around 8 inches (20 cm). Sustained winds at 20 to 30 mph (32 to 48 km/h) and as high as 50 mph (80 km/h) were expected into the early evening. [27]
"We are looking at an 18-to-24 hour event, but we are still a day or two out from discussing any snow amounts." ... West wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. ... 5.8 inches of snow ...
Winter storm – May constitute any combination of sleet, snow, ice, and wind that accumulates 18 centimetres (7 in) or more of snow in 12 hours or less; or 23 centimetres (9 in) or more in 24 hours or 1.3 centimetres (0.5 in) of ice. [11]
Wantage received 10.7 inches as of 9:30 a.m., while 8 inches fell in Sparta by 8 a.m. Here are some more totals per Ziff and the National Weather Service. Current snow totals NJ. Montague: 13.2 inches
The storm broke the record for the amount of snow in a single December event at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, where 16.4 inches (42 cm) of snow accumulated. [8] [11] The National Weather Service in Brookhaven, New York reported 26.3 inches (67 cm) of snow, the town's largest snowfall since 1949. [12] [13]
Snow has fallen upwards of 20 inches in the mountains of Colorado. ... with Copper Mountain reporting 20 inches in 24 hours and Breckenridge reporting 18 inches in 24 hours. Heavy snow is expected ...