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February 1, 2022: Dissipated: February 9, 2022 (Exited to sea on February 5) Lowest pressure: 1004 mb (29.65 inHg) Tornadoes confirmed: 5: Max. rating 1: EF2 tornado: Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Snow – 37 in (94 cm) at Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico Sleet – 5.30 in (13.5 cm) in Eastport, Maine Ice – 0.80 in (20 mm) in Lake Ariel ...
A freeze warning and a cold weather advisory were issued for Monday morning in the Houston area. Feels-like temperatures were in the teens and 20s waking up Monday morning. Bundle up today as wind ...
Date: February 10–27, 2021 ( – ) [2] (2 weeks and 3 days) Location: Texas, United States: Also known as: The Great Texas Freeze: Type: Statewide power outages, food/water shortages: Cause: February 2021 North American cold wave and accompanying winter storms: Deaths: 246 [3] to 702 (estimate) [4] Property damage: ≥ $195 billion (2021 USD) [5]
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A rare winter storm churned across the U.S. Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind gusts to a region where flurries are unusual, while much of the United ...
On February 16, there were at least 20 direct fatalities and 13 indirect fatalities attributed to the storm; [18] [6] [19] [14] by January 2, 2022, the death toll had risen to at least 290, including 276 people in the United States and 14 people in Mexico.
Freezing temperatures are settling into southeast Texas for a couple of mornings.
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 ...
Space Center Houston announced on their website, where updates will be posted. (10:22 a.m. ET) Rare Snowfall In Houston, New Orleans A palm-tree lined street is covered in snow.