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Snow makes for impassable roads, cancelled flights, or miles of traffic. What's the worst you've seen? By Amber DaSilva December 21, 2022 9:00 am EST Scott Olson/Getty Images ...
Snow blows in the Sierra Nevada on March 29, 2023, in Mammoth Lakes, California. Seven states are expecting additional snowfall this weekend, including California. Mario Tama/Getty ...
Winter can be beautiful, magical, and full of wonder, but it also has a way of turning the simplest activities into epic ...
We're talking worst streets, worst parking job, worst makeshift sled, worst picture of a car stuck in the snow. In short, we want to see Richmonders behaving badly.
Powerful winds instead blew loose snow from previous storms that winter from frozen Lake Erie onto land, creating huge snowdrifts and fully burying houses and cars alike. In the 1977 storm, 29 ...
The west-central part of Kentucky fared the worst in this storm, recording 10-12 inches of snow. Much of that was heavy and wet, leading to down power lines and widespread outages.
That was a lot of snowfall for the city, and the biggest we've had in quite some time. According to National Weather Service Now Data, the last time we saw a single day snowfall of 11" or greater ...
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.
The west-central part of Kentucky faired the worst in this storm, recording 10-12 inches of snow. Much of that was heavy and wet, leading to down power lines and widespread outages.
Powering north, the storm dumped 35 cm of snow on the city of Sendai, parts of which were devastated by the March 2011 tsunami. It was the heaviest snowfall recorded there in 78 years.