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New Orleans is preparing for historic snowfall on Tuesday, but the most snow the city has ever seen in history was on Valentine's Day more than a century ago. Back then, a low-pressure system ...
Stunning stat: Boulder County, Colorado, holds the U.S. record for most recorded snowfall in a single day, with 76 inches — over six feet! — on April 15, 1921. Ask anybody in town there ...
“In all of my years here, this is the most snow that I’ve ever seen at one time,” said Scott Gediman, a spokesperson for Yosemite and ranger for 27 years. “This is the most any of us have ...
Let’s journey around the world to explore some of the most incredible meteorological snowfall records ever recorded, mixing record-breaking moments with the snowiest places that Mother Nature ...
Canadians set the record for the most snow angels ever made at one time in multiple locations. On February 2, 2004, the London District Catholic School Board in Ontario, Canada, gathered 15,851 ...
If the forecast comes to fruition, it would be the most snow the city has seen since 1960 and possibly one of its heaviest snowfall events ever recorded. On Feb. 14, 1895, Houston received 20 ...
Durham, North Carolina, is no stranger to winter's chill, and snowfall is not total foreign to this southern city. As we explore the most snow in Durham by year, a fascinating narrative unfolds ...
It dumped more snow in one storm than the city typically gets all winter. The all-time snowfall record in New York City was set on Jan. 22-23 in 2016. Central Park was buried in 27.5 inches of ...
The March 2017 snowstorm broke the record for most snow ever recorded on a single day in the Scranton area. The previous record it beat? The March 1993 snowstorm. There's something about this week ...
With winter fast approaching, some experts say Wisconsinites could see a warmer than average season with El Ni ñ o expected to strengthen into the next couple months. How might this year's temps ...
What you may not know is Sunday brought some of the most snow the Derby City has ever seen in a one-day period. As of 7:30 p.m., Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport recorded 9.0 inches ...