What was the worst snow storm in NY?

The Worst Ice Storm on Record (December 4-5, 1964)
Freezing rain caused ice accumulations of up to 1.5 inches and crippled east central New York.
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What was the worst snow storm in New York?

The North American Blizzard of 2006 hit East Coast cities from Baltimore to Boston with enough winter weather to cancel school for days, but few places got more than the Big Apple. A full 26.9 inches dumped on NYC, the highest snowfall ever counted by government records.
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When was the big ice storm in NY?

The storm arrived on Sunday, March 3rd 1991 and would leave tens of thousands without power for days, and some for weeks. The ice event began around 10:30 p.m. that evening and freezing rain fell for about 17 hours. The city alone lost more than 10,000 trees.
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When did the blizzard of 77 hit Buffalo?

(WIVB) – On this day 45 years ago, a deadly blizzard struck Western New York and Southern Ontario. The Blizzard of '77 stretched several days from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1, and there were 23 storm-related deaths reported.
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How much snow fell in the blizzard of 77 in Buffalo NY?

The total November snowfall was recorded as 31.3 in (80 cm) in Buffalo. December was cold and snowy, with an average temperature of 22.0 °F (−5.6 °C). Like November, December's average temperature was also about 11 °F (6 °C) below normal. December's snowfall was 60.7 in (154 cm).
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Snowmageddon: the 5 worst snow storms in New York history



What is the longest blizzard on record?

Great Blizzard of March 1888 March 11–14, 1888. One of the most severe recorded blizzards in the history of the United States. On March 12, an unexpected northeaster hit New England and the mid-Atlantic, dropping up to 50 in (130 cm) of snow in the space of three days.
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Where did the 1998 ice storm hit?

The North American Ice Storm of 1998 (also known as Great Ice Storm of 1998) was a massive combination of five smaller successive ice storms in January 1998 that struck a relatively narrow swath of land from eastern Ontario to southern Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada, and bordering areas from northern ...
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Did it ever snow in July in New York?

The June snowfall records are 8.1” for the month of June, 1959 with a 5.1” 24-hour accumulation on some date in June 1988. Even July has seen measurable snowfall here (1.1” in July 1957).
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Was there a blizzard in 1994?

Dubbed the Blizzard of 1994, parts of central New York were dumped on with up to 26.4 inches between January 4th and 5th. A January 4th daily snowfall record of 18 inches occurred at Syracuse, N.Y. While West Virginia was the hardest hit state, Waynesburg, Pa., was the storm's snowiest spot, receiving 33 inches!
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What is the most recorded snow?

Silver Lake holds the record for the most snow ever measured in 24 hours within the United States. The snow didn't stop after the 24-hour record was set. The snowfall total grew to 221 cm in 27.5 hours and 241 cm in 32.5 hours.
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Was there a blizzard in January 1977?

The ground blizzard of 1977 occurred in western New York and southern Ontario between January 28 and February 1, 1977. It is considered one of the worst snowstorms of all time considering the wind gust and the amount of snowfall.
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Where did 17 ft snow?

As of Tuesday, more than 202 inches of snow — nearly 17 feet — had fallen so far this month at the University of California, Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, at Donner Pass east of Sacramento.
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What caused the blizzard of 1996?

The storm was caused by a low pressure system that developed in the Gulf of Mexico on January 6. From there it moved northeastward along the East Coast, leaving a swath of snowfall in excess of 10 inches from eastern Kentucky northeastward across the Mid-Atlantic States into southern and central New England.
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What was the worst ice storm ever?

10 of the Worst Ice Storms in U.S. History
  • New Year's Eve 1978 (North Texas) ...
  • Christmas 2000. ...
  • New England 1921. ...
  • Great Ice Storm of 1951. ...
  • Dec. 4-5, 2002, Ice Storm. ...
  • Jan. 26-28, 2009 (Arkansas and Kentucky) ...
  • Feb. 9-13, 1994, Southern Ice Storm. ...
  • Jan. 5-9, 1998, New England and Southeast Canada.
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What is the most famous ice storm ever?

Famous ice storms in North America
  • Thickest recorded ice accumulation. ...
  • The Great Ice Storm of 1998. ...
  • The New England Ice Storm of December 2008. ...
  • The January 2009 ice storm. ...
  • The Big Freeze of 2009-2010. ...
  • The December ice storm in Moscow 2010.
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How long did the ice storm last in 1998?

Millions in southern Quebec and eastern Ontario were pelted with up to 100 millimetres of freezing rain and ice pellets in an ice storm that lasted for five days.
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What day was the Blizzard of 1993?

(WHSV) -On March 12, we remember one of the biggest March snow storms to ever hit the East Coast: the blizzard of 1993. Known as “The Storm of the Century,” it started in the Gulf Coast with severe weather. A derecho struck Florida with winds recorded at more than 90 mph, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
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Who got the most snow in the blizzard of 78?

In 1978, one of the worst blizzards in recent memory crippled the Atlantic seaboard. Between February 5th and February 7th, 1978, Boston received a record 27” of snow, while Providence, R.I., did Beantown half an inch better, at 27.6”. Atlantic City, N.J. also broke an all-time record with 20” of snow.
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Who got 17 feet of snow?

Schwartz's snow lab -- where the 17 feet of snow fell in December -- got just 9 inches in January. Twenty out of the state's 30 major climate stations reported their top five driest Januarys on record.
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What is the most snowfall in 24 hours?

On April 14-15, 1921, 75.8 inches of snow fell in Silver Lake, Colo., and that measurement still holds the U.S. record for most snow in a 24-hour period.
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What year was the worst snow storm?

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.
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