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Weather of 2008

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areas, particularly across southeast Wisconsin. In Ontario, 12 inches (30 cm) of snow fell in Toronto (with locally heavier amounts) with other areas of Ontario from Windsor to Ottawa receiving up to 12 inches (30 cm). Winds of up to 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) and heavy snowfall rates made for blizzard conditions in some areas, making travel nearly impossible. Many places throughout northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin were forced to close on February 6, including schools, colleges, churches, health care centers, government buildings, businesses, and shopping malls. In addition, over 1000 flights were canceled at Chicago-O'Hare International Airport and 100 at Chicago-Midway International Airport while numerous flights were also cancelled at Toronto's
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but stalled, and the snow soon turned to ice for most of the affected area. After the ice storm, temperatures warmed to above freezing, and most of the precipitation turned to all rain for all areas other than the far northern fringes of the storm. The rain lasted for several hours in many places, with some areas receiving 3 inches (7.6 cm) of rain, which caused minor flooding in low-lying and urban areas. As the primary low pressure system moved away, a smaller low formed, which enhanced rainfall and extended precipitation for several more hours. By early on February 14, the storm had moved away. On the northern side of the system between 10 and 20 cm of snow fell from Wisconsin to New Brunswick.
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accumulating ice was in western North Carolina, while the greatest accumulations of snow was expected in the Shenandoah Valley. Lighter accumulations of snow were expected along and west of I-95 in the Baltimore-Washington metro area, making for a difficult commute that afternoon. Winter storm watches and warnings extended from northern Georgia into southern Pennsylvania.
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was observed. Long Island, N.Y. had snow ranging from 1 inch in Islip, to 3.5 inches in Huntington. Temperatures in Chicago were as low as 3 degrees Fahrenheit and in the States of Wisconsin and Minnesota, temperatures were in the negatives with Duluth at 6 Β°F (βˆ’14 Β°C) below 0 and
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A large extratropical cyclone struck California late on November 25. Floods Watches and Warnings, Winter Storm Watches and Warnings were issued for California and Nevada. A flood advisory was in effect for Clark County and Winter Storm Warnings were in effects for the Serrria range. In Canada, Winter
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and most of southern Alberta were hit by a surprising winter storm during the morning hours by a wave of precipitation that was not related to the winter storm the central portions of the continent. About 20–25 cm fell in a few hours bringing down power lines and causing 16 injuries due to motor
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On February 11, a low pressure system moved out of the U.S. Plain States into the eastern half of the United States and eastern Canada. The low pressure system began to strengthen, and slowly moved east. Snow began to fall in on the northern side of the system as the storm moved off the coast. It all
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developed along the Mid-atlantic coast, and moved northward. It affected the northeastern United States, eastern Quebec and the Canadian Maritimes with heavy snow, and high winds along the coast. Several areas across Maine, New Brunswick received snow amounts in excess of 1-foot (0.30 m) with as
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By December 19 the storm sped up and dumped 8 to 12 in (200 to 300 mm) across parts of the northeast, including 12 inches from western New York to western Massachusetts. New York City saw several inches of snow before a change to freezing rain and then rain. Up to half of foot of snow
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near Detroit. The storm also brought about 3.8 in (97 mm) to Las Vegas, the most snow over 3 decades. Most of southwestern Ontario, next in path of the storm received 15 to 30 cm (5.9 to 11.8 in). The snow and blowing snow was the cause of a 25-car pile-up on Highway 400 north of
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to northwestern Ontario as well as southern Manitoba including Winnipeg from April 24 to April 27. Up to 18 inches of snow (45 cm) fell across the eastern Dakotas with up to 10 inches (25 cm) in parts of northwestern Ontario. Blizzard conditions during the early morning hours of April
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vehicle accidents. Snow also fell from the Rockies east towards central Saskatchewan. Many areas received over 20 cm with local reports of up to 60 cm shutting down several roads and producing dozens of collisions across several of the major Alberta highways. Accumulated snow even fell in
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A large storm system affected a large portion of the Central United States from April 9 to April 12. The storm produced strong winds to the south of it and dumped heavy snow to the north. Winter Storm watches and warnings were in effect from Colorado to Michigan, and Blizzard Warnings were in effect
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A late season winter storm struck parts of eastern South Dakota, eastern North Dakota and northern Minnesota on April 5 – April 7. An area of low pressure formed along a stationary front draped over central Minnesota and moved slowly northeast. Fourteen inches (356 mm) of snow fell in Hoover,
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on January 31 and affected much of the Midwest and East with heavy snows from Northern Oklahoma to Quebec with significant ice across the Appalachians and the Ohio Valley and severe weather from southern Texas to the Middle Atlantic States. It brought massive amounts of snow to the Midwest with some
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Widespread power cuts were also reported and at one point, 17 of the 31 provinces had to endured reduced power supplies. It was estimated that about 827 000 people were evacuated across 14 provinces. The country's civil affairs ministry estimated that the severe weather affected 67 million
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were held but had little or no impact on the overall turnout. In Arkansas, where up to nearly one foot of snow fell locally, several schools were shut down in the western part of the state while other school closures were reported across the Midwest. About 8 to 10 inches (250 mm) fell in parts
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Generally between 4 and 8 inches (10 and 20 centimetres) of snow fell across the Midwest and portions of Ontario although locally across Wisconsin amounts approached 1 foot (30 cm). The system was also notable for a tornado outbreak across Alabama, Georgia and Florida where dozens of tornadoes
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crossed the central United States, spreading rain, ice and heavy snow to parts of the upper Midwest and Northeast as well as eastern Canada from southern Manitoba to the Canadian Maritimes. Portions of Iowa and Manitoba were under blizzard warnings. Areas from northern Ontario to southern Wisconsin
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Travel Season. At least 107 people were killed by the storm which stranded several thousands of people, canceled numerous flights and damaged or destroyed several homes, power lines and crops which had raised concerns for food and water shortage a. Among the fatalities, 11 were killed by a bus
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South of the snow band, a strong ice storm affected the states of Missouri, Iowa and Illinois. Ice accumulation was up to 1.25 inch in some parts of Illinois. Roads are very dangerous and hazardous. Interstates were covered in a sheet of thick ice. Many airports (including Chicago O'Hare) are
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A quick moving Colorado low, affected portions of the southwest, Midwestern US as well as parts of eastern Canada. Previously, the storm produced snow across the Pacific Northwest including the Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria area. Snowfall of 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 cm) was later reported in
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The storm also hit hard across portions of Ontario and Quebec during the period dumping from 6 inches to as much as 21 inches of snow (15–52 cm). Strong winds in excess of 60 km/h with reports in excess of 100 km/h and thunder and lightning also accompanied the storm. Snow
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from February 5 into February 6. The storm stretched from Wisconsin all the way south into Mississippi. Across eastern Iowa, southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and lower Michigan, the storm dumped upwards of a foot or more of snow, with locally heavier amounts of 20 inches (51 cm) in some
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Across Ontario and Quebec it dumped about 8 inches of snow (20 cm) in Toronto, 13 to 14 inches (33 to 36 centimetres) in Ottawa, Gatineau and Quebec City and 11 inches (28 cm) in Montreal with higher amounts as much as 22 inches (56 cm) in the mountains north of Quebec City. It
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was under a state of emergency after an avalanche caused by one of the storms isolated the area from the rest of the province. Properties and a bridge were damaged by the avalanche. On March 13–14, central parts of the provinces near Gander received as much as 50 centimeters. About 20 centimeters
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where temperatures dropped locally 40 degrees below zero with much colder windchills. While approaching the eastern half of the continent, it intensified further and brought widespread damage wind some of them from thunderstorms. Winds exceeded locally as much as 120 km/h in some areas while
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Heavy snow and local ice pellets and freezing rain fell throughout much Eastern Canada with the heaviest snow from north of the Great Lakes to north of the Saint Lawrence River from Toronto to eastern Quebec. From 4 to 12 inches (10 to 30 centimetres) of snow fell with the highest amounts in the
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with Las Vegas receiving 1 to 4 inches and Henderson receiving 5 to 10 inches (13 to 25 cm), outer edges of the valley received up to a foot of snow. This was the largest snow event in the Las Vegas Valley in over 30 years. The deserts of California also saw a snow event with the same
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brought a major ice storm for portions of the Canadian Maritimes on January 28 after dumping a few inches of snow across coastal sections of Massachusetts and Maine, and up to 13 inches (33 cm) of snow on Cape Cod. Particularly hard hit was Prince Edward Island where about one-third of the
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with up to 5–10 cm (2–4 in) in most areas. Area's around the lakes could get more snow, because of enhancement off of the Lakes. The storm then affected the northeast with as much as 4 inches of snow, Major cities like New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Providence, Washington D.C.,
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both received up to 8 feet (240 cm) of snow. Snow depths of at least 5 feet (150 cm) were widely reported. The snow was combined with wind gusts exceeding 100 mph (160 km/h), creating blizzard and white-out conditions in the Sierra Nevada. The highest reported wind gust was
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received 8 to 10 inches. It was the first snowfall for the downtown New Orleans area since 2004 while its all-time snowfall record for one storm was 5 inches in December 1963. The winter weather caused local power outages in several parishes in Louisiana. It was also Houston's first
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The same storm system brought heavy rain across portions of the Ohio Valley, with severe thunderstorms further south. Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama all saw tornadoes from mid-afternoon February 5 to the early morning hours of February 6. 33 people were killed in
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commuter train in Los Angeles hit mud and rocks that partially covered the tracks, causing it to be stranded along with its hundreds of passengers for over 2 hours before another train pulled it out from the debris. Wind gusts of 40–50 mph also affected areas of southern California.
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A low pressure system moving northward up the East Coast caused snow and rain to overspread the Mid-Atlantic region on January 17 and 18. Many spots started off as snow, with a gradual changeover to sleet, freezing rain and then finally rain as the storm slowed down. The greatest concern for
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The wintry mix continued to spread northward overnight and into Friday. While New York and Boston saw mainly rain, accumulating snow occurred through the upper Delaware Valley and into the Hudson River Valley. The heaviest snow on Friday was expected for northern New Hampshire into Maine.
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were the hardest hit areas where some areas received their worst snow storm in 50 years. Snow persisted throughout the week with bitterly cold temperatures accompanying it. Tens of thousands of people were left stranded at several trains stations across southern China including
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Green Bay saw temperatures at 4 Β°F (βˆ’16 Β°C) below 0. Temperatures continued to drop in the Northeast, with overnight temperatures in the low teens. Minneapolis was in the negatives all day and at one point it was 10 Β°F (βˆ’12 Β°C) below 0. States such as
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saw between 5 and 10 centimeters before the changeover to rain with local freezing rain particularly north and east of the city. Many areas of central, northeastern and eastern Ontario as well as southern received from 15 to 35 centimeters including 20 cm in the
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storm tracked across the Midwestern US, Great Lakes and eastern Canada regions where heavy snow fell from northern Iowa to eastern Quebec. Numerous winter storm, heavy snowfall and freezing rain warnings were issued. Snowfall and mixed precipitation fell in parts of
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is expected in Boston later this evening, before the storm pulls off the coast and strengthens further, effecting the Canadian maritimes as a winter mix of snow and freezing rain. During the storm's peak, as many as 1,000 flights were canceled across the northeast.
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killed at least 21 people and injured at least 88, with some people freezing to death, others dying in avalanches, and some dying after their cars overturned on snow-covered roads. Anywhere from 15–50 cm (6–19.5 in) of snow were recorded in
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an irrigation ditch burst and flooded 290 homes with up to 8 feet (2.4 m) of water; the cold weather then caused the water to freeze. In southeastern Utah, nine people were killed and 20 injured after a charter bus returning from a ski trip in
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of Wyoming. Snow will fall to the valley floors across the region as well, bringing at least 4 inches to most mountain valley locations, with over 12 inches in some areas. On the High Plains, snow of 6–12 inches will occur from southern
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received as much as 40 centimeters of snow and winds reached as high as 141 km/h in Cape Race in the southern part of the Peninsula. Freezing rain and rain later followed the heavy snow across those areas. Transit, banks, government buildings and
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A series of moderate to intense low pressure systems affected most of eastern North America particularly the Canadian Maritimes with repeated heavy snow, mixed precipitation, rain and wind. The initial storm dumped over a foot of snow over parts of
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took place across the Central and Southern Plains as well in the lower Mississippi River Valley, the northern fringes of a strong low pressure system delivered a major blizzard across northeastern Wyoming and western South Dakota. The town of
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A weak Alberta clipper intensified over eastern Canada after dumping about 10–17 cm over Ontario and Quebec and several areas of the Northeastern United States. It brought another major winter storm for New Brunswick and eastern Quebec.
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A rapid-fire series of major winter storms affected the western United States over the last week of January. The storms focused on California at first, bringing heavy rain and snow to the state. Up to 6 feet (180 cm) of snow fell in the
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Heavy snowfall in Greece cut off access to at least 150 villages and was followed by a major cold snap. Significant power outages and water supply shortages were reported across many areas. Hardest hit areas were the island of
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received about 55 cm of snow while portions of New Brunswick received 25–30 cm. Strong winds in excess of 100 km/h forced the closure of the Confederation Bridge linking New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
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setting an all-time one-day December snowfall which was previously held in 1967. Heavy snow affected parts of Wisconsin and Michigan dumping up to a foot of snow in the Milwaukee area heavily disrupting air traffic at
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with freezing rain across New York and Ohio. The low is expected to cross New England and give mixed precipitations for most of the Northeast as well as portions of Quebec and Ontario with heavier snow away from the
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received as much as 4Β½ feet of snow or about 54 inches while several other areas received from 1 to 4 feet (0.30 to 1.22 m) of snow during a two-day period. The poor conditions forced the closure of
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areas saw two powerful storms during this time period, with local amounts of more than 2 feet (61 cm) in a storm from the 26th–27th, with 13.7 inches (35 cm) in Spokane and up to 6 inches (15 cm) in
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and up to 30 centimeters in and around the Cottage Country near the Parry Sound and Haliburton regions. There were over 100 crashes reported in Southern Ontario, because of icy conditions and snow.
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isolated reports of 11 inches (280 mm) of snow. Chicago saw its largest snowstorm this season as it dropped over ten inches (203 mm) of snow in downtown, building up traffic delays.
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The Burmese government said that over 60,000 people are dead or missing and about 1,000,000 are homeless. The American embassy to Burma in the area has estimated that about 100,000 died when
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were hit by a series of winter storms. Newfoundland and Labrador was particularly hit hard with three consecutive storms with heavy amounts of snow, strong winds, freezing rain. At one point
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conditions, while the western mountains of Colorado will see up to a foot of snow. This storm is expected to be one of the largest storms to ever affect the region so early in the year.
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and surrounding region with a few hours of freezing rain from 9 pm to 1 am. The snow storm further complicated the commuters in the Ottawa area where a transit strike at
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Toronto injuring at least five. The storm also affected parts of New England still recovering from the previous week's ice storm that left over 1 million customers without power.
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saw rain, with strong winds Monday, taking down trees (Toronto reached winds of 40–60 km/h), it has cooled down in Southern Ontario, and parts of the U.S. Northeast. In the
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of 1985, which killed 88 people. In addition, over 100 people have been injured. The storm tore off the roof of a shopping mall in Memphis, trapped college students at
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A storm system attached to a strong front that give very warm temperatures across much of the eastern half of the continent, produced a significant winter storm for portions of
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A series of low pressure systems affected the eastern portion of North America with various types of weather. On January 27, a low pressure system which developed just off
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Mountain Resort. Six snowmobilers who were stranded by the storm in southern Colorado found shelter in a cabin. However, 3 people were still missing; one hiker in the
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were under winter storm warnings while much of Ontario and Quebec were under freezing rain warnings. The ice event may have been blamed for a late-evening incident at the
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Tennessee, 14 in Arkansas, 7 in Kentucky, and 5 in Alabama. In all, at least 59 people have been killed by the tornadoes, making it the deadliest outbreak since the
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A second storm, with a cold-core upper low, developed on December 11 behind the first one, and spread snow across parts of the Gulf Coast states including the cities of
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region collapsed under the weight of the heavy snow from the storm and previous snowfall and ice during the winter. At least one person was killed during the storm near
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The mountains of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah will see widespread totals of 1–2 feet of snow, with up to 4 feet in the mountains of south-central Montana and the
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air is rushing in from the North, and temperatures are dropping rapidly. This is the first major cold wave of the season. The cold air mass has developed more snow
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early on, with 2–5 inches of rain falling in the lowlands of California and up to 8 inches (200 mm) in the foothills. The heaviest rains occurred around
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on the 11th, and as the strong low pressure area moves northeast through Wyoming and into the High Plains, snow will once again intensify across those regions.
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and Jerusalem was also shortly closed because of the snow. The weather event had topped local headlines eclipsing a critical government report related to the
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A major winter storm hit the eastern portions of Quebec during a two-day period bringing heavy snow and winds gusting in excess of 100 km/h across the
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were cancelled while most schools throughout the city were shut down. Temperatures fell below minus 10 Β°C (50 Β°F) across northern Greece.
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like conditions, likely 10–20 cm could fall, with local amounts of 20 cm or more. The windchill could drop below βˆ’35 Β°C in southern
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Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Albany all got some type of snow accumulation. Chicago was hit by freezing air temps. At one point in Boston, 0.5 mile
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profiles the major worldwide storms, including blizzards, ice storms, and other winter events, from January 1, 2008, to December 31, 2008. A
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A series of mid-April winter storms affected much of the Canadian Plains after a below-average snowfall season for most areas. The city of
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slid off an icy runway and ending off into a snowbank. No injuries among the 94 passengers and crew members were reported in the incident.
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Airport, and Pearson International, on a busy travelling day (December 24) because of icy and slippery conditions. The storm also brought
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Meanwhile, another powerful storm moved across much of the continent, bringing first blizzard conditions and frigid temperatures from
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during the storm, mainly on the 8th, and 4 people have been killed in traffic accidents caused by the weather so far, with 1 in
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of the United States from February 21 onward. School closings, car accidents, and airport delays were reported in New York City. The
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corridor in the mid-Atlantic. In Florida, widespread severe weather, including approximately 15 tornadoes, was reported on March 7.
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saw about 15–25 cm of snow, with blowing snow. Another 15–20 cm fell in the Canadian province, as another low moved in.
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on December 30–31 while Nova Scotia received a mix of snow, rain and ice pellets. Several New Year's Eve festivities including
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Several days of heavy wet snow, frigid temperatures and ice struck several regions of central China during the country's peak
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9.3 inches (24 cm), and Spokane an additional 9.2 inches (23 cm). Numerous roads throughout the Spokane Valley, the
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A moderately harsh winter storm struck the Midwestern United States on December 16, dropping 3 to 5 inches of snow. In
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was the hardest-hit state, where near-blizzard conditions were experienced and 8–20 inches of snow fell, while nearby
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island lost power while numerous power poles and lines were downed due to the weight of the ice. Canadian Defense Minister
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jet almost crashed attempting to land in crosswinds at Hamburg. and almost crashed while landing in windy conditions near
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experiencing cancellations and delays. Schools are also being canceled and delayed. About 300 delays were reported at
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Tournament basketball games across the Midwest. Nearly 12 000 customers in Illinois also lost power during the storm.
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where over 21 inches (53 cm) fell Some areas across Minnesota received as much as 17 inches (43 cm) near
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as it passed over with winds at about 100 mph, affecting counties in Ireland, Wales and S. Western England. A
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saw 10 cm and Toronto saw rain with mixing at times. Many delays at airports were reported like at Chicago's
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town in the snow during December 2008. Light snow fell intermittently throughout December 2008 in parts of the
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The storm was also accompanied by heavy rain further south and severe storms which spawned tornadoes from the
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showed signs of development. The remaining low pressure zone was last notable on August 14 as it crossed the
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after being unable to catch a flight out of the state. Thousands of people also lost power during the storm.
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also brought severe weather to the deep south bringing several inches of rain. The storm also produced heavy
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were forced to evacuate their homes because of mudslide concerns in areas that had recently been burned in
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The first snowfall in Eastern Canada dumped up to 15 cm of wet snow in Northwestern and southwestern
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recorded 20 inches (51 cm), 32 inches (81 cm) of snow was reported 5 miles (8 km) north of
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drifts forced several motorists to abandon their vehicles on some the Quebec major highways particular on
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surrounding it. This combination of opposing forces can create winds and result in the formation of storm
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Several main highways which also disrupted transportation of goods across several areas of the country.
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affected the west coast with rain and snowfall as well as high winds. About 13 cm of snow fell in
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to a monthly total of 178.5 inches (453 cm) of snow, tying its January record first set in 1996.
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crossed Europe creating the first wintry conditions in the season. The ridge interacted over the
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and snow in the Atlantic Provinces, which eventually changed to rain before Christmas. Northern
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region. After moving off the East Coast, the winter storm quickly began to strengthen over the
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for parts of South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. The hardest hit area was
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also saw heavy snow of 2–4 feet during this time. The spate of late-month storms pushed
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and in Los Angeles, while several residents were forced to be evacuated from their homes in
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of Missouri and Michigan with localized amounts of thirteen inches (330 mm) near the
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coast (a very rare event). Local amounts of over 4 feet (120 cm) of snow fell in the
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are in effect, while in some areas it dumped 30 cm, and other areas saw only rain.
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NWS Milwaukee, December 20, 2008. Over a foot of snow was also reported locally around
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A new system across the eastern Prairies dumped heavy amounts of snow from the eastern
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Satellite image of the storm which affected the Eastern United States with ice and snow
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in southern Manitoba east of Winnipeg where 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimetres) fell
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Fifty-four people, including 14 children, died during a sudden snowstorm in eastern
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A winter storm developed just off the West Coast, on December 22, becoming a major
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conditions, causing delays at the major airports. As much as 20–40 cm fell in
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also saw localized totals of 12–18 inches. Snow fell as far south as northern
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A major snowstorm that dropped the heaviest snow in more than a decade in northern
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in southeast Texas as well as just outside the Baton Rouge area and south central
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mountains from three storms. The heaviest snow occurred in the mountains south of
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saw 10–15 cm of snow, London, Ontario about 20 cm, with 5 cm in
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A fast moving system known as an Alberta clipper is affecting areas around the
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and New York. Snowfall amounts topped 9 inches across parts of northern
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broke down, causing a communication issue with the meteorological institute.
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during March 3, 2008. The harsh 2007–2008 winter was the coldest since 1969.
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Wicked weather hits Prairies with extreme wind chills and blizzard warnings
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and New York. About 100 cm (1 metre) was recorded in some areas.
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A major winter storm affected the Central United States and southern
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In the West Coast, the powerful winter storm affected major cities.
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in northwestern Iran, usually a mild, damp place in winter. "Heavy"
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List of European weather systems from the Free University of Berlin
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of the lakes, as much as 40 cm or more could fall in parts of
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people and that the costs were estimated at about 7.8 billion
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are also caused by such phenomena to a lesser or greater existent.
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conditions on New Year's Day, with 49 cm of snow recorded in
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Blizzard causes delay of repatriation ceremony for fallen soldier
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A winter storm formed off the Pacific coast before affecting the
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are forms that only occur at cold temperatures, such as snow or
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suburb) received 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 cm) of snow.
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fell on March 16. On March 18, the Avalon Peninsula including
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Northeast Colorado Storm Snowfall Totals for April 9–10, 2008
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leaving about a foot of snow over much of the affected area.
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At least 300 motorists stranded in snow north of Los Angeles
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men's basketball team was forced to delay its game with the
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where at most 8 inches fell west of the state capital
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accident in Anhui with flipped into a ditch on January 21.
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3 dead in California avalanches as bad weather socks state
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from the North exceeded 60–80 km/h (37–50 mph).
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The first major snowsquall event of the year occurred in
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area. The winter storm disrupted the schedule of several
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saw about 7–10 cm, with higher amounts towards the
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and New Orleans, Louisiana as well as parts of southern
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South Dakota, and nearly 5 inches (130 mm) fell in
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in southern California, and two skiers in Colorado near
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on the 14th and had spread in to neighbouring parts of
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where it broke a new April single-day record snowfall
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were reported, followed by much warmer temperatures.
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were widespread. The cyclone eventually filled over
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A huge early season storm began to develop over the
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Summary of November 5–7 Winter Storm/Blizzard Event
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As much as 25–50 mm of rain could fall in 2058:dumped around 20 cm of wet snow in parts of 4036:Snow Causes Massive Delays At All Local Airports 3087:February 2009 Great Britain and Ireland snowfall 1864:1,200 mi (1,900 km) east southeast of 4834:Snow-battered Trans-Canada re-opens in Manitoba 4619:Heavy snow fell over parts of west river Sunday 4056: 4054: 4052: 4050: 4048: 1389:The freezing rain affected parts of Ohio where 1353:The accumulation of snow dwarfs a stop sign in 1112:A panhandle hook winter storm combined with an 642:, one person was killed by a falling branch in 476:'s main event as well as the fireworks show in 197:is an event in which the dominant varieties of 4518:Winter-weary Newfoundlanders digging out again 4486:More snow headed for Newfoundland, Nova Scotia 3698:China advises millions to abandon travel plans 2459:started. About 20 centimeters was recorded in 618:. Heavy snow of 2–4 feet occurred in the 5047:"Tropical Storm Kika Tropical Cyclone Report" 4598: 4596: 4502:Newfoundland braces for yet another big storm 4117:"Hurricane Emma kills nine in central Europe" 4100:P.E.I.'s Confederation Bridge closed by storm 3340:Ben Winslow, Stephen Speckman and Pat Reavy, 2879:, with about 15 cm of snow in Victoria. 2735:, later during the weekend, right around the 1761:in Kazakhstan. 21 people had died in a rural 646:, and person was killed by a falling tree in 8: 3616:Harsh winter storms kill 107 people in China 2018:. The plateaus of southern Wyoming will see 1950:on the 10th and snowfall spread through the 1077:1985 United States-Canadian tornado outbreak 4227:GHCN Climate data for Tashkent 1880 to 2008 3530: 3528: 2194:of 25 m/s (force 10, with gusts up to 1765:blizzard. Parts of the Chinese province of 1651:and 26 inches (66 cm) was reported in 52:Learn how and when to remove these messages 4754:Storm-battered West slips back into winter 4603:Very Heavy Snow of April 5 – April 7, 2008 4354:Second snowiest winter in recorded history 4253:Winter Storm Drops Up To 10 Inches Of Snow 4004:Searchers look for trapped tornado victims 3566:Driver described being caught in avalanche 3521:Weekly Weather Report: January 20–26, 2008 3250:O.C. burn areas under mandatory evacuation 2638:has seen 8–10 cm. With 10 cm in 2042:due to rainfall. Portions of New York and 1451:saw areas of over a foot of snow as well. 1019:A third strong storm developed across the 480:were cancelled due to weather conditions. 372: 4802:0 25–26, 2008 Snow Event – Updated Totals 4770:Calgarians cope with another spring storm 4683:Spring Snow Storm Brings Significant Snow 4276:March 3–4, 2008 Winter Storm Accumulation 1647:, 27 inches (69 cm) was reported in 1329:. Many trees were also bought down in SW 1201:, and delays averaging 3–5 hours at 1197:reported delays of up to 9 hours at 816:recorded 6.1 inches (15 cm) inches, 589:receiving 11 feet (340 cm) of snow. 533:January 2008 North American storm complex 160:Learn how and when to remove this message 142:Learn how and when to remove this message 5467: 3633:Heavy snow blamed for 15 deaths in China 3248:Esquival, Paloma, and Rong-Gong Lin II, 2950: 2762:to estimates of 5–10 inches in the 2521: 1487:, while near-blizzard conditions closed 1348: 1153:as well as the southern portions of the 707: 447:Winter Storm in New York (December 2007) 442: 4550:Roof collapse shakes up Quebec students 4436:CNN – March roars in with deadly storms 3774:La circulation automobile est difficile 3715:"Troops ready to help powerless P.E.I." 3325:Flooded, frozen town starts to thaw out 3147: 3122:Winter of 1962–63 in the United Kingdom 3117:Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom 3092:December 2008 North American snowstorms 2824:after it moved northward into the U.S. 2816:December 2008 North American snowstorms 2723:December 2008 North American snowstorms 2711:Toronto's Pearson International Airport 2150:. About 30 cm of snow fell in the 2107:areas. Lighter amounts was observed in 2034:and the neighboring regions of eastern 1545:and parts of Atlantic Canada including 1489:Cleveland Hopkins International Airport 1434:Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 879:. One of the areas mostly affected was 712:Radar loop of the January 13 nor'Easter 515:Vanessa, a Bulgarian cargo ship on the 375: 5166:Winter storm wallops Manitoba, Dakotas 4958:26 Frozen to Death in Sudden Snowstorm 4635:Significant Snow Event April 5–6, 2008 4385:Snow Falls in Texas; Tornadoes in Fla. 3886:Snowstorm living up to advance billing 3755:SPC Storm Reports for January 29, 2008 2690:General Mitchell International Airport 2099:, while significant ice fell near the 1917:. It had apparently started in on the 1365:Supplies are unloaded from a truck in 1069:General Mitchell International Airport 5144:NWS Grand Forks, ND, November 7, 2008 4954:Horror Storm Leaves Mongolia Mourning 4715:Preliminary Snowfall for Apr 11, 2008 4424:Accuweather – Storm targets Northeast 3582:J'lem meltdown begins after snowstorm 3545:Thomas Clouse and Meghann M. Cuniff, 3342:Weather linked to crash that killed 9 2366:A winter storm is affecting parts of 1515:and also on a secondary highway near 1459:, where 5–8 inches fell, and in 610:. These storms continued through the 7: 5156:, NWS Aberdeen, SD, November 7, 2008 5132:, NWS Bismarck, ND, November 7, 2008 4818:Weather warnings lifted for Manitoba 3927:Storms rip through South, killing 48 3863:Fickle storm delivers a slushy punch 3791:The Great Cape Cod Snowstorm of 2008 3448:Grapevine Remains Closed Due To Snow 2046:received as much as 1-foot of snow. 1810:Chinggis Khaan International Airport 342:Storms are created when a centre of 213:). It may be marked by strong wind, 5413:"Northwest braces for wintry storm" 4607:Minnesota Climatology Working Group 4061:Snowstorm wreaks havoc on Northeast 3127:Winter of 1990–91 in Western Europe 3097:December 2008 New England ice storm 2935:warnings were issues, as sustained 2883:December 30, 2008 – January 1, 2009 2486:December 2008 New England ice storm 1485:Port Columbus International Airport 1136:touched down injuring at least 30. 1054:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak 439:December 30, 2007 – January 2, 2008 299:. It may be marked by strong wind, 5049:. Central Pacific Hurricane Center 5026:. Central Pacific Hurricane Center 4455:Les automobilistes mis Γ  l'Γ©preuve 4308:Winter Storm Impacts March Madness 3102:East Asian snowstorms of late 2009 1804:, SΓΌkhbaatar and Khentii, several 460:and several inches of snow across 14: 5045:Jeff Powell (November 30, 2008). 4866:Snow, Strong Winds Shut Down I-90 3649:Snow hampers China New Year plans 3383:Winter Storm slams Southwest Asia 2867:, mostly along the coast towards 1990:through eastern Montana, western 376:Weather year articles (2000–2009) 33:This article has multiple issues. 5142:Preliminary Rain and Snow Totals 4142:Heinrich, Mark (March 1, 2008). 4020:Snowfall cuts off Greek villages 3665:Chinese freeze strands thousands 3066: 2887:An Alberta clipper affected the 2300:and 30 cm or more near the 1884:went over the eastern plains of 1854:Central Pacific Hurricane Center 1852:On the morning of August 5, the 1221:were closed for a couple hours. 1177:The results of the snowstorm in 783:Heavy snow also spread into the 598:163 mph (262 km/h) on 541: 120:improve this Northern Hemisphere 99: 63: 22: 4370:Icy Roads Create Traffic Mess, 4176:. March 1, 2008. Archived from 3847:Storms slam East, Midwest, West 3233:Storm brings chaos to Black Sea 3082:2008 Central Asia energy crisis 2794:. The winter storm also caused 1428:North American blizzard of 2008 41:or discuss these issues on the 3944:"Heavy Snow and Dangerous Ice" 3795:AccuWeather WeatherMatrix Blog 2650:, with 15 cm in Southern 1680:and 10 inches (25 cm) in 885:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1: 4719:NWS Grand Forks, North Dakota 4699:Snowfall Totals – April 10–12 3637:Associated Press via Canoe.ca 3600:Snowfall shuts down Jerusalem 3359:Iranian snow storm 'kills 21' 3329:Associated Press via NBC News 3107:Global storm activity of 2006 1065:Pearson International Airport 883:where schools (including the 191:Global storm activity of 2008 4671:NWS Denver-Boulder, Colorado 4292:Snow closes Arkansas schools 2927:, and 25 cm of snow in 2558:of Canada, several hours of 2142:shutting down many roads in 1627:On April 1, Dust storms hit 1119:Ottawa International Airport 5491: 5484: 5475: 5022:Houston (August 14, 2008). 4871:September 27, 2011, at the 4731:Major snowfall hits Calgary 4441:September 26, 2008, at the 3931:Associated Press via Yahoo! 3909:JS Online: Ground to a halt 3778:Canadian Press via Canoe.ca 3132:Winter of 2009–10 in Europe 2875:, British Columbia, and on 2451:area and 30 cm in the 2190:, which later created high 2054:The First snowfall for the 1970:. Snow will fill in across 1386:and the Lower Great Lakes. 1273:, causing severe damage in 1042:State College, Pennsylvania 895:and Israeli Prime Minister 346:develops, with a system of 122:, discuss the issue on the 5555: 4995:Houston (August 5, 2008). 4736:February 25, 2012, at the 4687:NWS North Platte, Nebraska 4372:CBS 11 (Dallas-Fort Worth) 3897:Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 3813:February 13, 2008, at the 3364:February 13, 2008, at the 2897:Northeastern United States 2813: 2733:Northeastern United States 2720: 2663:Southwestern United States 2654:, with similar amounts in 2554:and New Hampshire. In the 2483: 2255:, Oxfordshire and most of 1848:Tropical Storm Kika (2008) 1845: 1757:On May 8, dust storms hit 1718:26 shut down parts of the 1703:Victoria, British Columbia 1425: 1258: 1255:February 28 β€“ March 7 1185:A snow storm affected the 1051: 914:2008 Chinese winter storms 911: 659:ran off the road north of 530: 5470: 4850:Blizzard Strikes The Area 4555:November 8, 2012, at the 4336:November 8, 2012, at the 4146:. Reuters. Archived from 3547:More snow to fall tonight 3505:West Coast storm persists 2941:Newfoundland and Labrador 2792:Newfoundland and Labrador 2656:Newfoundland and Labrador 2272:is affecting portions of 1543:Newfoundland and Labrador 1497:University of Connecticut 604:Orange County, California 550:This article needs to be 454:Newfoundland and Labrador 72:This article needs to be 4651:Snowfall April 5–7. 2008 3992:NWS Green Bay, Wisconsin 3604:Associated Press via CNN 3493:Associated Press via CNN 3400:Nor'easter Exits Tonight 3370:Associated Press via CNN 3313:Associated Press via CNN 2931:. 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Four inches fell in 2496:Baton Rouge, Louisiana 2260: 2186:with an extratropical 1860:embedded in a surface 1780:on May 8 and 9, 2008. 1688:and western Nebraska. 1534:killed 2 people. 1391:presidential primaries 1370: 1358: 1217:, southbound lanes of 1215:Greenwich, Connecticut 1182: 1089:Southaven, Mississippi 1016: 968: 713: 448: 187: 5130:0 5–7 Snowfall Totals 4970:"Channelnewsasia.com" 4703:NWS Duluth, Minnesota 4538:SRC Bas Saint-Laurent 4406:June 7, 2008, at the 4264:WDIV-TV (Detroit, MI) 4258:June 9, 2011, at the 4066:June 5, 2008, at the 3631:Bodeen, Christopher, 3307:May 11, 2008, at the 3112:Summer storms of 2009 2525: 2519:snowfall since 2004. 2471:Alexandria, Louisiana 2246: 2154:area and about 20 in 1929:, Turkey and most of 1816:saw delayed flights. 1364: 1352: 1303:extratropical cyclone 1241:February 28 – March 2 1176: 1014: 995:and down towards the 982:Canadian Armed Forces 966: 765:San Gabriel Mountains 711: 648:Central Point, Oregon 446: 362:disturbances such as 177: 5461:Theithacajournal.com 5439:Newrichmond-news.com 5419:. 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