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Snowmageddon is currently ranked as the fourth largest snowstorm on record, just behind the March blizzard of 1993 in which 25.3 inches of snow fell. The Pizza Hut along Baum Boulevard during ...
Snowpocalypse and Snowmageddon blanketed the D.C. region with over three feet of snow.
Meteorologist Alena Lee looks back at Snowmageddon in 2010 which dumped at more than 20 inches of snow across Maryland. Some isolated areas saw more than 30 inches of snow.
“Snowmageddon” bore down on western Pennsylvania on Feb. 5, 2010, leaving behind 21.9″ of snow officially at Pittsburgh International Airport with parts of the region easily topping two feet ...
Many refer to it as "Snowmageddon." An awning collapsed under the weight of snow. Massive storms hit the ArkLaTex in the early part of 2021 and KTBS had a small army of reporters covering every ...
Atlanta’s Snowmageddon, or Snowpocalypse, was 10 years ago this weekend. The winter storm brought the metro area to a complete halt and also changed the way many in Georgia looked at winter weather.
Snowmageddon 2017 saw 27.7 inches of snow across 28 days, starting Dec. 14, 2016, and lasting until Jan. 10, 2017. That’s opposed to the 22.1 inches that fell in just 15 days this year.
Fifteen years ago today, “Snowmageddon” bared down on western Pennsylvania with as much snow in 20 hours as we’ve seen so far this entire winter season.