List of ice storms
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This is a list of ice storms that are described in Wikipedia articles.
1920s
- Central and Eastern Massachusetts Ice Storm of November 26–29, 1921.
- Southeast Minnesota, Northeast Iowa, Wisconsin Ice storm of February 21–23, 1922.
1940s
- Northwestern Texas Ice Storm of January 22–24, 1940.
- Great Ice Storm of November 23–25, 1940.[1]
- Upstate New York Ice Storm of December 29–30, 1942.
1950s
- The Nashville, Tennessee Ice Storm of January 29–February 1, 1951.
1960s
- Northern Idaho ice storm of January 1–3, 1961.
1970s
- Atlanta and North Georgia, USA; January 7–8, 1973. Whole city down hard for a week+. Ice bomb.
- Southern New England Ice Storm of 1973, December 16–17, 1973
- Southern Wisconsin Ice Storm of March 4–5, 1976.
- Twin North Carolina Ice Storms of January 12-13 and 19-20,1978[2]
- Long Island Ice Storm of January 13–14, 1978
- Illinois Ice Storm of March 26, 1978 (Easter Sunday) started the day before
- The Great New Year's Eve 1978 Ice Storm in Dallas, Texas
1980s
Alabama 1982
- Ozarks Christmas ice storm of 1987
- Dallas, Texas and surrounding area ice storm March 4, 1989. Temperatures were at first above 70 °F (21 °C) but suddenly on Friday March 3 and it suddenly got cold, below freezing, and ice started forming in the late evening. By Saturday morning, March 4, the ice was 2–3 inches (5–8 cm) thick on the roadways. Temperatures stayed cold for several days and the city was at a standstill. A week later on March 11, 1989, the temperature was 95 °F (35 °C) degrees again.
1990s
- East Central Illinois Ice Storm of February 14, 1990
- Western and Northern NY Ice Storm of March 3–4, 1991
- 1991 - Russiaville, Indiana and surrounding areas - It was in the spring of 1991 and everyone was without power for almost 2 weeks.
- Mid-Atlantic Ice Storm of January 7–8, 1994
- Southern Ice Storm of February 1994
- Eastern Washington State/North Idaho area ice storm of 1996
- North American Ice Storm of 1998
- January 1999 North American ice storm
2000s
- November 2000 Moldova and SW Ukraine
- 2002 Central Plains ice storm
- North Carolina ice storm of 2002
- Rochester, NY area Ice Storm of April 4, 2003
- December 2005 North American ice storm [3]
- January 2007 North American ice storm
- Mid-December 2007 North American winter storms
- January 2008 New York ice storm
- December 2008 New England ice storm [4]
- January 2009 North American ice storm
2010s
- January 2010 Southern ice storm
- January 31 – February 2, 2011 North American blizzard
- January 24, 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah Ice Storm
- April 9–11, 2013 Southeast South Dakota Ice storm
- December 20–24, 2013 North American ice storm
- February 1–3, 2014 Slovenia Ice Storm
- February 4–5, 2014 Pennsylvania Ice Storm
- Mid-February 2014 North American ice storm
References
- ↑ , NOAA: Texas and Oklahoma Panhandle Top 10 Weather Events of the 20th Century
- ↑ SCO, NC. "Winter Weather - Winter Storm Database | State Climate Office of North Carolina". climate.ncsu.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-25.
- ↑ (Associated Press) (December 16, 2005). "One Dead, 450,000 in Dark After Icy Storm". ABC News (channel 7, Los Angeles). Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- ↑ (Associated Press) (December 15, 2008). "Much of the nation shivers under cold snap". NBC News. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
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