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The January 14–17, 2022 North American winter storm brought widespread impacts and wintry precipitation across large sections of eastern North America and parts of Canada. Forming out of a shortwave trough on January 13, it first produced a swath of snowfall extending from the High Plains to the Midwestern United States.
Weather Prediction Center (WPC) graphic showing the track of the low-pressure associated with the storm. Beginning in mid-to-late January 2022, computer models began to suggest the potential for a powerful storm to form in the western Atlantic Ocean at the end of the month – although the exact track was uncertain and thus snowfall estimates were not in agreement.
The 2021–22 North American winter was not as significant and record-breaking as the previous winter season.Despite this, several notable and significant events still occurred, including two separate record-breaking tornado outbreaks in mid-December, a significant winter storm in the South in mid-January, a powerful blizzard that impacted the Northeast coast at the end of January and a wide ...
This week’s winter storm could break January snowfall records in several cities as it brings heavy snow and ice to much of the US. Kansas City could be on track to surpass its previous January ...
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.
Storm — 2022 January 3-4: 15.5 inches (39 cm) 980 hPa (29 inHg) Storm — January 14–17: 27.5 inches (70 cm) 981 hPa (29.0 inHg) Storm Category 2 January 28–30: 30.4 inches (77 cm) 969 hPa (28.6 inHg) Blizzard Category 1 February 1–5: 37 inches (94 cm) 1,004 hPa (29.6 inHg) Storm Category 2 February 22-26
"The last two Januarys in the Upper Midwest (Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan) have been well above the historical average spanning 1991-2020," AccuWeather Senior Director of Forecasting ...
Twin North Carolina Ice Storms of January 12–13 and 19-20, 1978 [4] ... January 14–17, 2022 North American winter storm; January 31 – February 2, 2023, ice storm;