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The Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978 [1] [2] was a catastrophic, historic nor'easter that struck New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the New York metropolitan area. The Blizzard of '78 formed on Sunday, February 5, 1978 and broke up on February 7. [3] The storm was initially known as "Storm Larry" in Connecticut, following the ...
History Main article: Timeline of meteorology Ancient forecasting In 650 BC, the Babylonians predicted the weather from cloud patterns as well as astrology. In about 350 BC, Aristotle described weather patterns in Meteorologica. Later, Theophrastus compiled a book on weather forecasting, called the Book of Signs. Chinese weather prediction lore extends at least as far back as 300 BC, which was ...
The February 2024 nor'easter was a quick-moving but powerful and disruptive nor'easter that brought widespread effects primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the Northeastern United States. Developing from a combination of an upper-level low and an area of low-pressure in the Southwestern United States on February 10, the ...
A winter storm, unofficially named Winter Storm Benji by The Weather Channel and Storm Zubin by the Free University of Berlin, impacted portions of the Southern, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeastern United States, and later across portions of Europe in December 2017. First developing as a low-pressure area in the Gulf of Mexico, the storm system ...
Southeast Texas and Houston area school closures due to weather on Friday, May 3.
If the Mavs are going to effectively deter Boston’s 3-point barrage, they’ll need Lively's versatility. Kleber lacks confidence and, unlike Daniel Gafford, Lively can handle switches and get ...
An additional 1-3 inches of rain poured down from the central Appalachians to the mid-Atlantic coast through Wednesday night, with the latest round that began on Tuesday night in some locations.
Meteorological history Weather Prediction Center (WPC) graphic showing the track of the low-pressure associated with the storm. Beginning in mid-to-late January 2022, computer models began to suggest the potential for a powerful storm to form in the western Atlantic Ocean at the end of the month – although the exact track was uncertain and thus snowfall estimates were not in agreement.