. Areas from central Texas to the coastal Carolinas average at least a tenth of an inch of snow each winter.Several locations from far southeastern New Mexico into western, central and eastern Texas, northern Louisiana and Mississippi were blanketed by at least 6 inches of snow., had its heaviest snowstorm in 38 years. Trees were downed and power was knocked out to more than 150,000 customers in Texas and Louisiana.
While some snowbelt areas between these observing sites still had at least some snow on the ground, no measurable snow cover was reported Tuesday at the official observation sites in Buffalo, Cleveland, Erie and Syracuse. A Christmas snowstorm hammered the eastern Great Lakes with almost 2 feet of snow in Buffalo, almost 19 inches in Erie and 10 inches of snow in Cleveland.In Cleveland, the temperature rocketed into the middle 40s immediately after the Christmas storm, quickly melting the holiday snow.And the parts of the Midwest and Northeast with snow on the ground don't have a terribly impressive snowpack for mid-January.
This milder recent pattern in the Great Lakes was due to a sprawling dome of high pressure aloft which extended west from near Greenland across central and eastern Canada, brushing the nation's northern tier and squeezing the storm track to the southern U.S., giving rise to the Southern snow.
Tomorrow...Eastern Montana is predicted to have a high of 57 degrees F. We have had the strangest winter ever. The Yellowstone River is usually frozen over by now. It’s open & flowing. 🤔🤷♀️🤨
No fair! No snow for Hampton Roads Virginia!❄😠
The hell
All I know is it was cool getting snow in NELA.
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