What is your worst winter storm?
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- Extremeweatherguy
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What is your worst winter storm?
What is the worst winter storm you have ever gone through?
For me it has to be the Jan. 25th, 2000 blizzard in Raleigh, NC. I recieved 24" of snow at my home in just 10-16 hrs! It was one of the craziest experiences of my life. The snow did not fully melt for 12+ days and on Jan. 30th a coating of freezing rain fell covering the snow in a layer of ice. I can still remember the snow coming down at rates of over 4" an hour at times, you could not see anything! The funny thing is that the night before they were only expecting 1-3"...boy were they wrong.
Here are some links regarding that storm:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nwsfo/storage/cas ... 000125.gif
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/ext ... s0100.html
For me it has to be the Jan. 25th, 2000 blizzard in Raleigh, NC. I recieved 24" of snow at my home in just 10-16 hrs! It was one of the craziest experiences of my life. The snow did not fully melt for 12+ days and on Jan. 30th a coating of freezing rain fell covering the snow in a layer of ice. I can still remember the snow coming down at rates of over 4" an hour at times, you could not see anything! The funny thing is that the night before they were only expecting 1-3"...boy were they wrong.
Here are some links regarding that storm:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nwsfo/storage/cas ... 000125.gif
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/ext ... s0100.html
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Sorry folks, there is no such thing as a "worst" winter storm. BEST winter storm? I guess that would have to cover the entire month of February 1978. I seem to remember only about 5 days of school the entire month.
I remember one storm as a kid, it was forecasted as flurries, and I remember it being measured in feet, but it had an ice crust on the top of it. I remember walking to the edge of where my dad was shoveling and he lifted me down on to the shoveled part so I could go play across the street at my friends house.
I remember one storm as a kid, it was forecasted as flurries, and I remember it being measured in feet, but it had an ice crust on the top of it. I remember walking to the edge of where my dad was shoveling and he lifted me down on to the shoveled part so I could go play across the street at my friends house.
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Blizzard of 96 and President's Day storm 2003 both gave me over 20", as well as a few I'm probably not thinking of. Blizzard of 93 fell just shy of 20".
edited for dumb-looking year error.
edited for dumb-looking year error.
Last edited by WindRunner on Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Been in quite a few blizzards in Lake Tahoe where it's not measured in inches but feet! Also while living in Europe was a part of plenty of heavy snowfall events as well.
I love blizzard like conditions, but can do without actual white-out events. There was a time while sitting in a jacuzzi in Tahoe that we literally had to feel our way back to our room. Not a good feeling......
I love blizzard like conditions, but can do without actual white-out events. There was a time while sitting in a jacuzzi in Tahoe that we literally had to feel our way back to our room. Not a good feeling......
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Stratosphere747 wrote:Been in quite a few blizzards in Lake Tahoe where it's not measured in inches but feet! Also while living in Europe was a part of plenty of heavy snowfall events as well.
I love blizzard like conditions, but can do without actual white-out events. There was a time while sitting in a jacuzzi in Tahoe that we literally had to feel our way back to our room. Not a good feeling......
Yea, a few weeks ago i went up to Tahoe City during a storm. It wasnt that bad until I started heading to Truckee via 89. It was to the point that i could hardly see the car in front of me. It was crazy.
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36 Inches of snow in my front yard from a blizzard in March of 1984. Here is a summary of that event from intellicast.com:
March 14, 1984-
a coastal storm dumped very heavy snow over northern New England. Caribou, Maine received 28.6 inches of snow in 24 hours, by far its greatest 24 hour snowfall on record. 36 inches of snow fell at Telos Lake, Maine. Some sections of Vermont recorded 30 inches and up to 26 inches fell in portions of New Hampshire.
Source: http://www.intellicast.com/Almanac/Nort ... tent.shtml
March 14, 1984-
a coastal storm dumped very heavy snow over northern New England. Caribou, Maine received 28.6 inches of snow in 24 hours, by far its greatest 24 hour snowfall on record. 36 inches of snow fell at Telos Lake, Maine. Some sections of Vermont recorded 30 inches and up to 26 inches fell in portions of New Hampshire.
Source: http://www.intellicast.com/Almanac/Nort ... tent.shtml
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I was living in Auburn. A naive college student that just couldn't believe that the beautiful weather in the mid 70s was about to change for the worse. We all decided to take a trip that March up to Lake Martin and camp out for the weekend despite what the weather man was saying. A snow blizzard for Alabama in March. Yea sure. Well that night it started to blow. I not talking about a slight blow. A blow that knocked down trees and power lines. The temperatures started to drop. By midnight it started to get scary. We were trapped. No power, not enough food, and no way out. The roads were blocked. And snow was falling.
The next morning we woke up freezing. The fire in the camp house had gone out. We went to look out the window and saw snow up to 5inches in some places. Being a southern girl from south Alabama I was in heaven. I had never seen so much snow. It is kept falling through out the morning. By mid afternoon when the snow stopped falling there were places near the camp that had 8 to 10 inches drifts.
Someone came down with a four wheeler that knew that a group of college kids were partying and brought us some food. He even stopped and ate with us. Then they started to try to clear the main road into the camp area for us. By the next morning we were going to Auburn on wet, slippery roads. What a weekend. If you haven't guess this was the Blizzard of 93 in March. Yes, I was in that one.
The next morning we woke up freezing. The fire in the camp house had gone out. We went to look out the window and saw snow up to 5inches in some places. Being a southern girl from south Alabama I was in heaven. I had never seen so much snow. It is kept falling through out the morning. By mid afternoon when the snow stopped falling there were places near the camp that had 8 to 10 inches drifts.
Someone came down with a four wheeler that knew that a group of college kids were partying and brought us some food. He even stopped and ate with us. Then they started to try to clear the main road into the camp area for us. By the next morning we were going to Auburn on wet, slippery roads. What a weekend. If you haven't guess this was the Blizzard of 93 in March. Yes, I was in that one.
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The biggest storm for me occurred from December 25-31, 2003. Salt Lake City International received 21.9 inches of snow during this period, including 10.6 inches on the 26th. My house in eastern Salt Lake City received 28-30 inches of snow, but, there was a downside, since I lost my power for 4 and a half days. It was one of the largest storms ever along the Wasatch Front. This was the NWS statement for the event. Note the 103 inches (!) in Farmington Canyon.
And here's two pictures on the morning of either the 26th or the 27th (this was not the most snow we had on the ground either).

...SNOW TOTALS FOR THE PAST WEEK...
A SERIES OF SNOW STORMS HAVE MOVED ACROSS THE INTERMOUNTAIN REGION
BEGINNING ON CHRISTMAS DAY. IN SOME NORTHERN UTAH MOUNTAIN
LOCATIONS SNOWFALL HAS BEEN NEARLY CONTINUOUS FOR THE PAST SIX
DAYS. IN THIS LISTING ARE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS REPORTED FROM THE LATEST
SNOW STORM WHICH BEGAN LATE ON THE 28TH AND ENDED THIS
MORNING...FOLLOWED BY TOTAL SNOWFALL SINCE THE STORM SERIES BEGAN ON
THE 25TH.
LOCATION SNOW TOTAL (IN) SNOW TOTAL (IN)
DEC 28TH-31ST AM DEC 25TH-31ST AM
...BOX ELDER COUNTY...
BRIGHAM CITY 6.0 19
...CACHE COUNTY...
TONY GROVE LAKE SNOTEL 33.0 59
LOGAN 4.0 18
SMITHFIELD 3.0 17
...DAVIS COUNTY...
FARMINGTON CANYON SNOTEL 40.0 103
LAYTON BENCH 19.0 51
EAST LAYTON 17.0 41
LAYTON 11.0 31
CLEARFIELD 10.0 28
CENTERVILLE 3.0 31
BOUNTIFUL 2.0 32
...IRON COUNTY...
BRIAN HEAD 10.0 40
CEDAR CITY 0.5 3
...KANE COUNTY...
KANAB 4.0 7
...MORGAN COUNTY...
MORGAN 11.0 21
...SALT LAKE COUNTY...
SOLITUDE 28.0 75
SILVER LAKE BRIGHTON 25.0 66
ALTA UDOT 23.0 87
SPRUCES CAMPGROUND 22.0 75
SNOWBIRD 17.0 82
SALT LAKE INTL AIRPORT 2.5 22
...SANPETE COUNTY...
MAMMOTH-COTTONWOOD SNOTEL 8.0 35
...SEVIER COUNTY...
RICHFIELD 3.0 3
...SUMMIT COUNTY...
CANYONS 32.0 72
TRIAL LAKE 22.0 46
KIMBALL JUNCTION 18.0 44
SUMMIT PARK 17.0 50
COALVILLE 4.0 7
...UTAH COUNTY...
TIMP DIVIDE SNOTEL 22.0
WOODLAND HILLS 10.5
ALPINE 7.0 17
SPRINGVILLE 7.0 14
PLEASANT GROVE 4.0 9
PROVO 4.0 6
SPANISH FORK 4.0 17
...WASATCH COUNTY...
HEBER CITY 7.0 16
...WASHINGTON COUNTY...
ROCKVILLE 6.0 6
ZION NATIONAL PARK 4.0 4
HURRICANE 2.0 2
TOQUERVILLE 2.0 2
...WEBER COUNTY...
EDEN 24.0
NORDIC VALLEY 16.0 51
SOUTH OGDEN 15.0 39
PINEVIEW DAM 13.0 36
NORTHEAST OGDEN BENCH 12.3 33
OGDEN 8.0 36
.END
And here's two pictures on the morning of either the 26th or the 27th (this was not the most snow we had on the ground either).


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Plenty of storms make my list-
Bald Eagle (4 day storm in 2001) dropped 127" (over 10 feet) in Montague, NY (about a half hour south of me). My house picked up about 4 and a half feet.
Two storms in 2004 in rapid succession, one dumped 86" in Parish with snow falling in excess of 6-8"/hour at times. Very interesting stuff, I still have pictures of people shoveling snow off of their roofs!
Bald Eagle (4 day storm in 2001) dropped 127" (over 10 feet) in Montague, NY (about a half hour south of me). My house picked up about 4 and a half feet.
Two storms in 2004 in rapid succession, one dumped 86" in Parish with snow falling in excess of 6-8"/hour at times. Very interesting stuff, I still have pictures of people shoveling snow off of their roofs!
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