ATLANTA - Atlanta’s Snowmageddon, or Snowpocalypse, was 10 years ago this weekend. The winter storm brought the metro area to a complete halt. It also changed the way many in Georgia looked at winter ...
ATLANTA — It’s been 10 years since a winter storm dubbed “Snowmageddon” hit metro Atlanta. For those Georgians stuck in the mess, it may feel like yesterday. But Channel 2 Chief Meteorologist Emeritus ...
THAT WINTER ONE OF THE SNOWIEST IN BALTIMORE’S HISTORY. YEAH, IN FACT, THAT WAS A BANNER YEAR FOR THE BALTIMORE AREA IN TERMS OF SNOWFALL, NOT JUST FOR FEBRUARY, BUT FOR THAT SEASON, 2009 TO 2010.
“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 of snow.
A massive lake-effect snowstorm, dubbed "Snowmageddon," has struck the United States, leaving several states blanketed under more than 3 feet of snow. Over 4 million people are currently under winter ...
Two days before what came to be known as Snowmageddon, the National Weather Service forecast the Western Pennsylvania region could expect about “6 to 8 inches of snow.” The following day, the forecast ...