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  2. January 2016 United States blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The January 2016 United States blizzard was a deadly, historic and crippling blizzard that produced up to 3 ft (91 cm) of snow in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States during January 22–24, 2016.

  3. Blizzard 2016: Millions in the path of monster snowstorm - AOL

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    The weekend massive snowstorm has led to more than 6,000 canceled flights and caused at least 10 deaths.

  4. 2015–16 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    A crippling and historic blizzard occurred from January 22–23 in the Mid-Atlantic states. The storm was given various unofficial names, including Winter Storm Jonas, Blizzard of 2016, and Snowzilla among others. The highest reported snowfall was 40 inches (100 cm) in Glengary, West Virginia. Locations in five states exceeded 30 inches (76 cm ...

  5. List of major snow and ice events in the United States

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    Blizzard Category 2 January 25–27 — — Blizzard Category 1 January 31 – February 2: 27 inches (69 cm) 996 hPa (29.4 inHg) Blizzard Category 5 October 28 – November 1: 32 inches (81 cm) 971 hPa (28.7 inHg) Blizzard Category 1 November 8–10: 6.4 inches (16 cm) 943 hPa (27.8 inHg) Blizzard — 2012 January 16–20

  6. Mid-Atlantic blizzard could make 'legitimate' history - AOL

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    The National Weather Service said Washington, D.C., itself could get as much as 29 inches by Sunday night.

  7. Washington faces days of cleanup after epic blizzard - AOL

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    Washington will need several more days to return to normal after a weekend blizzard dropped more than 2 feet (60 cm) of snow along the U.S. East Coast.

  8. 2016–17 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    In mid-January, a damaging ice storm began to form which impacted the Great Plains and American Midwest. [23] On January 13, 2017, one woman from Missouri died while driving in on the icy roads, a National Football League game was postponed, and thousands lost power. [24] Sleet starting falling to the ground on January 23.

  9. Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    January 2016 United States blizzard January 20–23, 2016; February 2016 North American storm complex February 1–8, 2016; February 2017 North American blizzard February 6–11, 2017; March 2017 North American blizzard March 9–16, 2017; Early January 2018 nor’easter January 3–6, 2018; March 2019 North American blizzard March 8–16, 2019