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ERIE, Pa. – A high-impact lake-effect snowstorm has brought feet of snow to communities along the Great Lakes from Michigan to New York, and another foot or more of snow is likely to fall in ...
Ohio turned into winter wonderland over the weekend as lake-effect snow buried northern parts of the state and brought with it below-freezing temperatures.. Drone footage captured by Kelly Matter ...
COPENHAGEN, N.Y. – A historic winter storm, fueled by powerful lake-effect snow, has crippled portions of western and northern New York. Copenhagen, a town nestled near Lake Ontario, bore the ...
The bitter cold resulted in $3.5 million in damage across West Virginia. [216] [217] [218] Lingering cold air left over Atlanta combined with a clipper resulted in 0.1 in (0.25 cm) of snow on December 26, tying a daily record. [219] Further south in Florida, Tampa froze on consecutive nights for the first time since 2010. [220]
A snow emergency was declared due to the storm in Bridgeport, Connecticut. [131] Despite the snow that fell, however, it wound up being one of the least snowy December–February periods across the region, [132] and the least snowy winter on record in Central Park. [133] The snow led to a 15-car pileup on the Massachusetts Turnpike. [134]
A swath of 12–18+ inches of snow extended from central Pennsylvania through most of southern New England. Locally, up to 44 inches (110 cm) of snow fell in Newark Valley, New York and 45 inches (110 cm) fell in Ludlow, where a new state record may have been broken. In nearby Pennsylvania, the 24-hour snowfall record of 38 inches (97 cm) was ...
A video shared by the Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort in Snowmass Village, Colorado, showed the snow piling up as the winter storm slammed the region. Twenty-two inches of snow fell in just 24 hours ...
One final area of EF1 damage occurred along Ed Tolar Road, where a home suffered minor roof damage before the tornado dissipated as it reached CR 95 northwest of Gordon. [74] [75] The tornado traveled 34.76 miles (55.94 km) and reached a width of 1,000 yards (910 m). One person was killed, and five others were injured. [74] [75]