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The January 2009 North American ice storm was a major ice storm that impacted parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. The storm produced widespread power outages for over 2 million people due to heavy ice accumulation. The hardest-hit areas were in Kentucky with over ...
In late January 2009, severe winter storm developed over the Midwest, after having already brought more than an inch of ice to many areas in the United States. The system moved eastward across the Midwest into the Northeast. Many places expected a major ice storm, and areas to the north expected significant snowfall accumulations.
No one was killed in Marmaduke, but at least 50 people were injured, some seriously. In 2009, a major ice storm came across the northern part of Arkansas, causing the village, together with other regions, to lose electricity for a few weeks. Since then, the town has almost fully recovered.
Video note: Despite this article’s time stamp, the above video is the latest forecast from The Weather Authority. KENTUCKY (FOX 56) — Oncoming winter weather has Kentuckians wondering: Can we ...
A four-day ice storm from November 26-29, 1921 battered central Massachusetts. [1] ... January 2009 North American ice storm; 2010s. 2011 Groundhog Day blizzard;
The storm will produce 1-6 inches of snow from Arkansas through much of Tennessee and the southern Appalachians into Friday. Within this area, there will be pockets where 6-12 inches of snow can ...
Winter storm warnings were in effect from Texas through the Carolinas, according to the National Weather Service. As of 8 p.m. ET, more than 2,200 U.S. flights had been canceled , according to ...
The index was first formally used by officials at the National Weather Service in Tulsa to predict the potential damage related to an ice storm event which hit areas of northeastern Oklahoma and northwestern and northern Arkansas on January 26–28, 2009. [2]