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The crash happened amid high winds, blowing snow and sleet near Reeder, about 115 miles southwest of Bismarck, according to the highway patrol. A snow plow was also hit Thursday by a passing car ...
Additionally, this event was the second of three major Mid-Atlantic snowstorms that occurred over a 12-day period; each subsequent storm focused its heaviest snow slightly farther north: the January 30, 2010, storm (not recognized by NESIS) dropped more than a foot of snow across Virginia and the lower Chesapeake Bay region, while the February ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Nearly a foot of snow buried parts of North Dakota on Thursday as the region's first wintry weather of the season swept through the Rockies and into the northern Plains ...
On roads, snow plows were unable to keep up with fast snow accumulations. Road accidents and stuck vehicles further hindered snow removal. On some major highways, traffic slowed to five miles per hour. [24] In West Virginia, on I-77 between Ghent and Beckley, thousands of motorists were stranded for up to 18 hours due to impassable roads. The ...
The earlier part of the decade was documented for heavy snowfall as the snowiest winter on record in Bismarck was the winter of 1996–97, when 101.6 inches (258 cm) of snow fell. The decade was noted for heavy rainfall as well as 4.63 inches (117.6 mm) of rain fell, the most rain ever received in a standard 24-hour day, on August 21, 1998.
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A swath of 12–18+ inches of snow extended from central Pennsylvania through most of southern New England. Locally, up to 44 inches (110 cm) of snow fell in Newark Valley, New York and 45 inches (110 cm) fell in Ludlow, where a new state record may have been broken. In nearby Pennsylvania, the 24-hour snowfall record of 38 inches (97 cm) was ...
Bismarck, North Dakota, sank to −10 °F (−23 °C) on October 31, breaking their previous record low of 6 °F (−14 °C) by 16 degrees. [8] Record snow and cold was recorded as far south as Nebraska and Colorado. [9] [10] The Arctic air also spread over Chicago, recording a low of 11 on November 4. [11] [12]