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They'll get a bit more there late today/evening as another batch of snowfall that's currently over the Ohio Valley moves through the D.C. area. (9:30 a.m. ET) The National Mall Is A Winter Wonderland
Florida's record 24-hour snow was 4 inches on March 6, 1954, near Milton in the state's panhandle region. Hawaii's 6.5-inch record was set at Haleakalā on Maui at an elevation of about 10,000 ...
“Sierra at Tahoe Ski Resort measured 61 inches of snowfall at the summit over the last 72 hours. 26 inches measured at summit in last 24 hours. 50.5 inches measured at base level over last 72 ...
Further south, 14 inches (36 cm) of snow fell, with snow depths of over 20 inches (51 cm) after the storm. [23] A band of heavy snow set up on the back edge of the storm in southeastern Texas, with Del Rio picking up 9.7 inches (25 cm) of snow, breaking the 24-hour snowfall record there, which had not been broken since 1985. [23] [28]
In fact, we've lost quite a bit of snow on the ground from the combination of warm temperatures and rain. Overall, we've received ~2.4" (61 mm) of rain over the last 36 hours with more expected today.
A travel ban was put in effect for the Buffalo area on December 23 at 9:30 a.m. and remained in effect until December 29 at 12:01 a.m. [23] [24] On December 27, state and military police were sent to Buffalo to enforce the driving ban to enable snow-clearing efforts to progress. [25]
Up to a foot of snow could accumulate in heavier snow belts, DeLizio said. As of 8 a.m., a reported 3 inches have hit southern Petoskey, according to 24-hour snowfall reports from the National ...
The November 13–21, 2014 North American winter storm (given the code name Knife by local governments [4] [5] and colloquially nicknamed Snovember [6]) was a potent winter storm and particularly severe lake-effect snowstorm that affected the United States, originating from the Pacific Northwest on November 13, which brought copious amounts of lake-effect snow to the Central US and New England ...