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January 9–11, 2025 United States winter storm; Meteorological history; Formed: January 8, 2025: Exited land: January 11, 2025: Dissipated: January 15, 2025: Category 2 "Minor" winter storm; Regional Snowfall Index: 4.13 : Lowest pressure: 967 mbar ; 28.56 inHg: Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Snowfall – 14.3 in (36 cm) in Mena, Arkansas
Updated January 9, 2025 at 6:01 PM Another high-impact winter storm is beginning to blast across the U.s. , just days after the first major winter storm of 2025 came to an end.
Snow blankets the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as a winter storm moves into the area on January 10, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. ... 2025 in Dallas, Texas. A winter storm warning ...
January 2025 North American winter storm can refer to any of four storms that have affected North America in a two-week time period in January 2025.. January 5–6, 2025 United States blizzard – Major winter storm and severe blizzard that brought a long swath of heavy snow stretching from the Midwestern United States to the Mid-Atlantic states from January 4–6.
The second major winter storm of 2025 will target the south-central and southeastern United States into the weekend and will create dangerous conditions on the roads as well as a slew of flight ...
The storm system also produced 2025's first tornado, which touched down in northern California, [3] [4] before producing several more tornadoes within the Deep South a few days later on January 5. Most impacts from the storm ended by January 6 after the winter storm moved offshore into the Atlantic Ocean.
PHOTO: Memorial Drive, a main road in Houston, Texas, is seen covered in snow and empty during peak traffic hours as winter storm Enzo passes through the city, Jan. 21, 2025.
January 20, 2025: Exited land: January 22, 2025: Dissipated: January 27, 2025: Category 1 "Notable" blizzard; Regional Snowfall Index: 2.93 : Lowest pressure: 939 mbar ; 27.73 inHg (see Storm Éowyn) Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Snowfall – 13.4 in (34 cm) near Grand Coteau, Louisiana Ice – 0.25 in (6.4 mm) in Hebbronville, Texas