When was our last blizzard?
January 2016 United States blizzard
| Category 5 “Extreme” (RSI/NOAA: 20.14) | |
|---|---|
| The intensifying extratropical cyclone responsible for the blizzard over the Northeastern United States, at 2:15 a.m. EST (07:15 UTC) on January 23, 2016 | |
| Formed | January 19, 2016 |
| Dissipated | January 29, 2016 |
What was the worst blizzard?
1972 Iran blizzard
The 1972 Iran blizzard, which caused 4,000 reported deaths, was the deadliest blizzard in recorded history. Dropping as much as 26 feet (7.9 m) of snow, it completely covered 200 villages. After a snowfall lasting nearly a week, an area the size of Wisconsin was entirely buried in snow.
What was the most famous Blizzard?
The Great Blizzard of 1888 remains one of the most devastating storms in US history, with a death toll of over 400. In March 1888, the Great Blizzard of 1888 hit the Atlantic coast. New York was pummeled by 22 inches of snow, closing down the Brooklyn Bridge, while other areas received 40 to 50 inches.
What was the weather like in January 2016 in New York?
High & Low Weather Summary for January 2016 Temperature Humidity Pressure High 59 °F (Jan 10, 1:51 pm) 96% (Jan 10, 8:51 am) 30.62 “Hg (Jan 10, 8:51 am) Low 11 °F (Jan 5, 5:51 am) 18% (Jan 6, 1:51 pm) 29.28 “Hg (Jan 10, 3:51 pm) Average 35 °F 51% 29.98 “Hg
When did the Blizzard of 2016 happen?
January 22-24, 2016 Blizzard. Overview NASA MODIS image on Sunday, January 24, 2016 after the storm passed. The white seen over the region is from the snow as skies had cleared when this image was taken.
What happened on January 24th 2016?
Overview NASA MODIS image on Sunday, January 24, 2016 after the storm passed. The white seen over the region is from the snow as skies had cleared when this image was taken. A low pressure system developed across the southeast states on Friday January 22 and rapidly deepened as it tracked along the Middle Atlantic coast on Saturday January 23.
How was the weather in January 2019 in Oklahoma?
For all but far southwest Oklahoma and western north Texas, the month of January in 2019 was one of the wetter Januarys in recent memory. A majority of the precipitation fell in the first two weeks of the month, and mainly near and east of Interstate 35.