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February 2019 North American winter storm

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February 2019 North American winter storm
Meteorological history
FormedFebruary 11, 2019
DissipatedFebruary 13, 2019
Extratropical cyclone
Winter storm
Maximum snowfall or ice accretionSnow — 26.5 in (67 cm) at Negaunee, Michigan
Ice — 0.5 in (1.3 cm) in North Toledo, Ohio
Overall effects
Fatalities1[1]
Areas affectedMidwestern United States, Northeastern United States, Eastern Canada
Power outages>70,000

Part of the 2018–19 North American winter

The February 2019 North American winter storm was one of three powerful winter storms that affected the continent in early February. This storm, in particular, paralyzed travel in parts of the Midwest, Northeast as well as Eastern Canada.[2]

Meteorological history

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An area of low pressure from the Pacific made landfall and tracked towards the Northern Plains by February 11, 2019. Afterward, the storm affected the Great Lakes region and the Northeast before heading north into Atlantic Canada and eventually, moving out to sea.[citation needed]

Impacts

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Western United States

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Heavy snow in central Washington lead to the closures of US Route 2 and Interstate 90.[3] Interstate 82 closed in similar areas as well.[4] At Seattle Tacoma International Airport, Alaska Airlines cancelled 1,100 flights and suffered $15 million in losses.[5] The winter storm killed 1600 cows in the Yakima Valley.[6] In Southern California, Interstate 5 shut down north of Los Angeles due to the inclement weather.[7]

Northern Plains

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Roads and windshields were coated with ice as a result of a period of freezing drizzle in the Kearney, Nebraska area.[8]

Midwest

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Several accidents were reported on the I-94 in Wisconsin. Certain highways in Eastern Iowa were left impassible February 12 (the day after the storm) due to a combination of fresh snowfall and strong winds, which resulted in blowing and drifting snow. Negaunee, Michigan received 26.5 inches (67 centimetres) of snowfall. Ice accretion in Northern Illinois and Northern Ohio downed power lines, leaving over 70,000 ComEd customers and some in Henry and Williams counties (Northwestern Ohio) without power.[9]

Northeast

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Significant ice accretion, more than a quarter-inch thick, occurred in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland, damaging trees and causing isolated power outages. Boston experienced their largest snowfall thus far this season, with 2.7 inches (6 centimetres). Over a foot of snow fell in Upstate New York, Northern Vermont, Northern New Hampshire and Western Maine.[10] Further south, 1.0 inch (2.5 centimetres) of snow fell in New York City.[11] A person was killed in a traffic crash relating to the storm in New Jersey.[1]

Eastern Canada

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With 35 centimeters (14 inches) of snow in the forecast for Southern Ontario and Southern Quebec, widespread school and business closures ensued.[12] 70 km/h northwesterly winds following the storm brought lake effect snow squalls, further increasing snowfall totals.[13] Residents complained of Toronto's snow removal operations.[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Winter Storm Maya: Northeast, New England Schools Remain Closed; Snowy Crash Kills One, Weather Underground, February 13, 2019
  2. ^ Elisha Fieldstat (February 11, 2019). "Snowstorms expected to bring travel woes, power issues to Midwest, Northeast". NBC News. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  3. ^ Seattle receives the most snow in 70 years, bitter cold temperatures expected, CBS News, February 9, 2019
  4. ^ Blizzard buffets Yakima Valley with more to come, Yakima Herald Valley, February 9, 2019
  5. ^ Alaska Airlines struggled to handle last weekend’s snowstorm, The Seattle Times, February 21, 2021
  6. ^ Winter storms kills 1,600 dairy cows in region, KimaTV, February 12, 2019
  7. ^ Interstate 5 shut down north of Los Angeles due to snowstorm, Las Vegas Review Journal, February 10, 2019
  8. ^ Winter Storm Maya will hammer the Midwest, Northeast with snow, ice through Wednesday, KVOA, February 13, 2019
  9. ^ "Chicago Weather: Ice causes crashes, power outages, slick surfaces in Chicago area". ABC7 Chicago. 2019-02-13. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
  10. ^ "Icy, snowy winter storm to blast the Northeast into Tuesday night - AccuWeather.com". m.accuweather.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-07. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
  11. ^ Snow, sleet, freezing rain hits NY, NJ, Pix11, February 12, 2019
  12. ^ "News - School closures and cancellations across the GTA - The Weather Network". www.theweathernetwork.com. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
  13. ^ "News - Ontario: Storm moves out, dangerous squalls, wind move in - The Weather Network". www.theweathernetwork.com. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
  14. ^ "News - Ontario: Storm moves out, dangerous squalls, wind move in - The Weather Network". www.theweathernetwork.com. Retrieved 2019-04-07.