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These names have been coined using schemes such as the days of the year that the storm impacted or noteworthy structures that the storm had damaged and/or destroyed. In the 2010s, winter storm naming became controversial with The Weather Channel coming up with its own list of names for winter storms similar to that of hurricanes.
The list of this year's winter storm names, from Anya to Zahir. (1:49 p.m. ET) It's Official - There's Snow In The Florida Panhandle. From weather.com digital meteorologist Jonathan Belles:
Winter storms can produce both ice and snow, but are usually more notable in one of these two categories. The "Maximum accumulation" sections reflect the more notable category which is represented in inches of snow unless otherwise stated. Only category 1 and higher storms as defined by their regional snowfall index are included here.
The first winter storm, named Winter Storm Finn by The Weather Channel, hit the Midwest, Southeast, and East Coast on January 8–10, 2024. [24] Interstate 70 was closed from Watkins, Colorado to the Kansas state line due to the storm. [25] Winds in Colorado gusted up to 80 mph (130 km/h), while winds in New Mexico reached 76 mph (122 km/h).
(MORE: Winter Storm Names 2024-2025) Here is a sampling of storm reports from Cora: The heaviest storm total is 14.3 inches in Mena, Arkansas. ... Tennessee broke a 130-year-old daily snow record.
Winter Storm Enzo A Rare Snow, Ice Threat As Far South As Gulf Coast, Including Houston, New Orleans Jonathan Belles, Chris Dolce, Caitlin Kaiser, Sara Tonks Updated January 21, 2025 at 3:13 AM
[a] The storm total there was 1.6 in (4.1 cm). [31] The winter storm led to ground stops at John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, where snow totals were slightly higher than Central Park. [32] [33] Schools were closed on January 16 in Jersey City, New Jersey. [34]
The Met Office has revealed the storm names for the 2024/25 season. The new storms list – first launched in 2015 – for each year generally runs from early September until late August the ...