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Here's a breakdown of expected Michigan snowfall totals by location, as of Friday morning. Michigan snowfall predictions. Adrian: 3 inches. Alma: 9-13 inches. Ann Arbor: 4-6 inches. Bad Axe: 6-9 ...
Last winter, Boston received only 12.4 inches of snow, New York City measured only 2.3 inches, and a snow shovel wasn't even needed in Philadelphia, where just 0.3 of an inch accumulated ...
These snowfall maps are simply fun to study—and compare to what happens by the end of the season. In a normal winter (January through March), the jet stream pushes south, nudging storms down, too.
Despite over 1 ft (30 cm) of snow in Port Jervis, New York, the record snow drought in New York City continued, as Central Park only picked up 0.2 in (0.51 cm) of snow. [21] Boston measured 3.8 in (9.7 cm) during the snow event, with 5.6 in (14 cm) of snow in Providence, Rhode Island and 10.4 in (26 cm) of snow in Hartford, Connecticut . [ 22 ]
Get ready for a wet and cold winter in Michigan, according to a new prediction from the Farmers' Almanac. The 208th edition of the Farmers' Almanac, out now, foresees a "Wet Winter Whirlwind" for ...
Portions of Iowa recorded 15 in (38 cm) of snow. [14] Snow was lighter in the Chicago metropolitan area, with a peak of around 3.5 in (8.9 cm); [15] the snowfall resulted in a ground stop at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. [16] Slushy roads led to two fatalities in the Midwest – one in Wisconsin and one in Michigan. [17]
Central Park reported 1.2 in (3.0 cm) of snow on January 16, their first inch of snow in a single day since February 13, 2022. [ 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.
The NOAA released snowfall prediction maps. Here's what the weather will be like near you. Meteorologists Just Released Snowfall Predictions For This Winter—Here’s Where Flakes Are Most Likely ...