The January 20–22, 2014 North American blizzard was a fast-moving but disruptive blizzard that moved through the Northeast, mainly the Mid-Atlantic states, dumping up to 1 foot (30 cm) in areas around the New York City area. The storm also brought cold temperatures behind it, similar to a snowstorm earlier … Vedeți mai multe On January 19, a weak Alberta clipper exited out of Canada, and quickly moved through the Upper Midwest on January 20, dropping little to no accumulations of snowfall. As it moved eastward early on January 21, Vedeți mai multe • Early January 2014 nor'easter – the previous winter storm that impacted similar areas. • January 2015 North American blizzard – a stronger blizzard that impacted nearly the same areas with a very similar origin. Vedeți mai multe The January 2014 Gulf Coast winter storm was a somewhat rare winter storm that impacted the eastern and southeastern United States, as well as Mexico, most notably the Gulf Coast region, which rarely receives frozen precipitation, in late January 2014. The storm came during a period of very cold temperatures across much of the United States, bringing frigid temperatures as far south a…
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Web28 ian. 2015 · Liberty Park as seen from helicopter, Wednesday, January 29, 2014. A winter storm dumped snow in central and southern Alabama the day before bringing the … WebA Pineapple Express related storm battered Southern California from January 7–11, 2005. This storm was the largest to hit Southern California since the storms that hit during the 1997–98 El Niño event. ... ogtt result of less than 140 mg/dl
Snowstorm hits Connecticut, Jan. 21, 2014
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