2020–21 North American winter explained

Year:2020
Meteo:December 1 – February 28
Astro:December 21 – March 19
First Event Started:October 26, 2020
Last Event Concluded:April 17, 2021
Notable Event Name:February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm
Notable Event Duration:February 13–17, 2021
Notable Event Pressure:960
Notable Event Fatalities:≥ 290 fatalities
Notable Event Damage:≥ $25.5 billion (2021 USD)
Rsi Storms:6 total
Major Storms:4 total
Maxsnow:107inches at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, California
(January 25–29, 2021)
Maxice:2inches at El Reno, Oklahoma
(October 26–28, 2020)
Damage:≥ $31.75 billion (2021 USD)
(Costliest winter season on record)
Fatalities:At least 358 total
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The 2020–21 North American winter was the most significant winter season to affect North America in several years, and the costliest on record, with a damage total of at least $33.35 billion (2021 USD). The season featured six storms ranking on the Regional Snowfall Index scale (RSI), with four storms ranking as at least a Category 3. Most of the winter's damage and fatalities occurred due to a historic and major cold wave in mid-February. Several other significant events occurred, including a crippling early-season ice storm in the Southern Plains, a powerful nor'easter in mid-December, another major nor'easter in early February, two major and widespread winter storms in mid-February, and a major blizzard in the Rocky Mountains in mid-March. The winter-related events were responsible for at least 358 fatalities, making it the deadliest season since 1992–93. A La Niña pattern influenced much of the winter in North America.

Based on the astronomical definition, winter began at the winter solstice on December 21, 2020 and ended at the spring equinox on March 20, 2021.[1] Based on the meteorological definition, the first day of winter was on December 1 and the last day was February 28.[2] However, as illustrated by the late October ice storm and the mid-April nor'easter, winter storms occasionally occur outside of these limits. Since both definitions of winter span the start of the calendar year, it is possible to have a winter storm in two different years, as shown by the New Year's winter storm this season.

Much of the country saw some form of winter weather and often significant impacts as a result, reflected by the numerous storms rated on the RSI. In mid-December, a significant Category 2 nor'easter affected much of the Northeastern United States with heavy snow and ice. Over 3feet of snow was reported across a swath in the interior Northeast, and the system caused seven fatalities. In early February, a major Category 3 nor'easter, which started out as a winter storm on the West Coast, impacted an even larger area with heavy snow, also causing seven fatalities. In mid-February, a series of two major Category 3 winter storms brought a swath of widespread snow and ice from the Pacific Northwest, through the Deep South, and to the Northeast. In total, the two winter storms resulted in at least $27.1 billion in damage, nearly 14 million power outages, and a total of 319 fatalities. In mid-March, a historic Category 3 blizzard unfolded in the Rocky Mountains, with Denver and Cheyenne seeing one of their largest March snowstorms on record.

Seasonal forecasts

On October 15, 2020, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center released its U.S. Winter Outlook.[3] The temperature and precipitation outlooks reflected the likelihood of a La Niña pattern developing during most of the winter. The forecast called for warmer than average temperatures across much of the southern and southwestern United States, as well as the East Coast, with cooler than average temperatures in the far northwestern United States. Near-average temperatures were expected in the Midwest. The forecast also called for drier than average conditions across almost all of the southeastern and southwestern United States, and wetter than average conditions in much of the northern tier and Midwest, with near-average precipitation in the Northeast and parts of the Midwest.[3]

On November 30, 2020, Environment Canada released its winter outlook for December, January and February as part of their monthly climate outlooks. The agency predicted near to above average temperatures across most of Canada; particularly in the southern regions of the nation, such as southern British Columbia, southern Ontario, Quebec, and especially Atlantic Canada. Below average temperatures were expected to develop in the northern regions of the providences, as well in the northern Canadian Prairies due to the polar vortex and La Nina. Above average precipitation was forecasted to occur in British Columbia, southern Quebec, and quite evidently Atlantic Canada as well.[4]

Seasonal summary

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Winter weather events began in late October in North America, with a crippling and devastating ice storm in the Southern Plains, which later merged with the remnants of Hurricane Zeta and produced more snow in New England. November was generally quiet in terms of winter weather, with only a few minor snow events in the Midwest. Late in the month however, a storm system moved through the Ohio Valley bringing over 9inches of snow to Cleveland, and over 24inches of snow to areas just south of Lake Erie in northeast Ohio.[5] December began with a nor'easter that impacted parts of New England with heavy snow. Later in the month, a powerful nor'easter brought heavy and impactful snow to widespread areas of the Northeastern United States and southern Canada. Major cities such as New York City, Pittsburgh, and Boston saw over 10inches of snow from the system. Areas farther inland saw as much as 44inches of snow. Around Christmas week, a powerful blizzard impacted the Midwestern United States and Canada, which also caused severe storms in the Southeast. A powerful extratropical cyclone in the Bering Sea late in the month reached winds of over 100mph and a minimum central pressure of 921mb west of Alaska. It later moved on to hit Alaska, after only slightly weakening, causing high surf and gusty winds in the Aleutian Islands.

January and the new year began with a storm system moving from the Gulf of Mexico to the Northeast on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. It produced a swath of wintry weather extending over 2,000 miles, and the system also produced up to 2feet of snow and over 0.5inches of ice in some areas. Later in the month, a storm originating in the Rocky Mountains produced a swath of wintry weather from New Mexico through Alabama, including areas such as Lubbock, Austin, Metro Houston, and Shreveport, some of which saw over 6 inches of snow accumulation.[6] Towards the middle of the month, a blizzard impacted the Midwest and the interior Northeast, producing heavy snow and extremely gusty winds behind the system. During the last full week of January, a storm with winter weather spanning over 1,500 miles produced snowfall and mixed precipitation from the Midwest to the Northeast, as well as causing severe weather in the Southeast.[7] It was shortly followed by a cold wave in the Northeast, in which wind chills dropped to as low as -25F and that prompted an area of wind chill advisories. At the end of the month, a storm complex and atmospheric river event began to unfold in the Western United States, with snowfall totals as high as 100inches and rainfall totals over a foot in many areas, causing widespread flooding and mudslides. The system later became a nor'easter bringing heavy and impactful snow to both coastal and interior areas of the Northeast, with both the Boston and New York City metropolitan areas seeing NaNinches of snow, in addition to causing over $1.8 billion in damages.

February began with a winter storm that moved through the Great Plains and Midwest, with heavy snow and blizzard-like conditions sparking a 40-vehicle pileup on Interstate 80 eastbound in Iowa, causing several serious injuries.[8] It was followed just a few days later by a fast-moving nor'easter that brought moderate snowfall to the I-95 corridor on the day of Super Bowl LV. Then, a series of major winter storms blasted through the Western, Southern, and Eastern United States bringing heavy snow and ice. The first two storms were both major ice storms, with the first ice storm resulting in 12 fatalities and the second causing up to 1.5inches of freezing rain accretion. The next two storms were both Category 3 winter storms on the Regional Snowfall Index scale, with the first of the storms causing at least 237 fatalities and about $22.5 billion in damage, making it the costliest winter storm on record. The second storm caused at least 29 fatalities and resulted in over $2 billion in damage. The last two storms also resulted in a major power crisis in Texas. In total, the four back-to-back storms resulted in tens of billions of dollars in damage, over 250 fatalities, at least 14 million power outages, and a crisis in the Deep South. Simultaneous to the barrage of winter storms was a historic, long-lived outbreak of Arctic air in the Central United States. Temperatures 30-50 °F (17-28 °C) below average for prolonged periods from February 12–19 resulted in the entire month of February being significantly below average. The month ended with a minor snowstorm that affected areas such as Denver in the Rocky Mountains.

March began with a cold wave and windstorm in New England, which prompted wind chill warnings in four states and resulted in over 165,000 power outages. Later in the month, a historic and major blizzard impacted the Rocky Mountains with feet of snow, nearly breaking numerous all-time records, especially in the Denver and Cheyenne areas. It was also responsible for a major late-season snowstorm in the Midwest as well. It was shortly followed by another severe blizzard in the Southern Plains, resulting in near-zero visibility, major highways being stopped for hours, and several injuries.[9] In mid-April, a fairly strong nor'easter moved up the East Coast, resulting in heavy snowfall accumulations in interior New England, as well as widespread lower totals closer to the coast.[10]

Events

There were several winter weather events during the 2020–21 North American winter. Significant events include cold waves, snowstorms, ice storms, blizzards, and other notable events outside the conventional limits of winter.

Late October ice storm

On October 27, a winter storm, unofficially named Winter Storm Billy by The Weather Channel, delivered heavy snow to Colorado, New Mexico, Western Texas, and Kansas, while a crippling ice storm hit Central Oklahoma, and Western North Texas including Oklahoma City. Ice accumulations were as high as 2inches in areas of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. The ice storm resulted in widespread tree damage and over 400,000 customers being put without power, 40,000 of whom remained out of power ten days later.[11] It was one of the worst ice storms in Oklahoma City history,[12] and the largest power outage in OG&E history.[13] The Storm led to the United States's most extensive October snow cover since 1967.[14] The ice storm is estimated to have caused over $125 million (2020 USD) in damage.[15] There were also two deaths: one in Kansas and one in Texas.[16] [17]

Post-Tropical Cyclone Zeta

The extratropical remnants of Hurricane Zeta combined with the previous winter storm to produce two separate snow events across parts of southern New England and upstate New York on October 29–30.[18] [19] The highest amount of accumulation was 6.5inches, which was recorded in Grafton, Massachusetts.[20] [21] This early-season snowstorm resulted in some downed tree branches in the region.[22] The snowstorm also caused slippery road surfaces, leading to numerous crashes, some serious, in the state of Massachusetts.[23]

The cold front associated with Zeta dropped temperatures on the morning of October 31 to 19F in Albany, New York, just one degree shy of the record. This is well below the typical low temperature of 35F. Highs that day struggled to get into the 40s.[24] Parts of New Jersey get as low as 20F after Zeta dropped snow in the northern portion of the state, accumulating to 2.4inches in High Point State Park.[25] [26]

Late November storm complex

See main article: November 2020 North American storm complex. On November 29, two low pressure systems, one from the Gulf of Mexico and one from Canada, formed the low from the Gulf of Mexico. The southern system moved east then northeastward towards the Appalachian Mountains. The low from Canada came from Manitoba and moved southeastward towards the Great Lakes region. On November 30, snowfall was recorded in cities such as Toledo,[27] Detroit,[28] Chicago,[29] and Cleveland.[5] The next day on December 1 snowfall started in Pittsburgh.[30] The system also produced heavy rainfall, high winds, and several weak tornadoes to the East Coast. It is estimated to have caused at least $100 million (2020 USD) in damage.[31]

December nor'easters

Early December nor'easter

See main article: December 5–6, 2020 nor'easter. On December 4, a nor'easter developed from an area of low pressure moving off the Mid-Atlantic coast and began to rapidly intensify. Ahead of the storm, Winter Storm Warnings were issued in a swath from the northern parts of Connecticut and Rhode Island to Maine's border with Canada. On December 5, the nor'easter made landfall in coastal New England while brushing the coastline. Precipitation initially began as heavy rain but as the storm progressed northward, heavy wet snow broke out in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine, resulting in over 280,000 customers without power.[32] 12.5inches of snow fell in Paxton, Massachusetts, and areas in Maine saw up to 18inches of snow.[33] [34] By midday December 6, only flurries lingered over the Northeast, as the storm was moving deeper into Eastern Canada.[35] The nor'easter is estimated to have caused at least $25 million (2021 USD) in damage.[36]

Mid-December nor'easter

Rsi:5.58
Track:Mid-December 2020 nor'easter track.png
Lowest Pressure:995
Max Snow:44
Duration:December 14–18, 2020
Fatalities:7 fatalities
Damage:Per Aon: ≥ $125 million (2021 USD)

See main article: December 15–17, 2020 nor'easter. On December 16, a second major nor'easter began affecting parts of New England and the Mid-Atlantic.[37] The storm was described as a "blockbuster storm" by AccuWeather. The nor'easter formed on December 16 and continued affect the Northeast into the 17th. A swath of 12–18+ inches of snow extended from central Pennsylvania through most of southern New England. Locally, up to 44inches of snow fell in Newark Valley, New York and 45inches fell in Ludlow, where a new state record may have been broken. In nearby Pennsylvania, the 24-hour snowfall record of 38inches was threatened. Williamsport and Binghamton both saw their largest snowstorms on record. Snowfall rates in the latter reached 5inches per hour at the peak of the storm.[38] Coastal Massachusetts experienced high winds, exceeding 60 mph in gusts, along with the snowfall, causing significant blowing snow.[39]

Major cities saw much less but still disruptive amounts of snow, including amounts in Washington D.C. (2.3inches), Philadelphia (6.3inches), New York City (10.5inches), Pittsburgh (11.5inches),[40] and Boston (12.7inches), ending a 1,000+ day high-impact snowstorm drought in the Mid-Atlantic and coastal New England regions.[41] More than 70 million people were affected throughout the Northeast. The nor'easter also caused significant impacts in Atlantic Canada; schools, government offices, public parks and recreation programs in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia all had delayed openings or closures on December 18.[42] It is estimated to have caused at least $125 million (2021 USD) in damage.

Christmas Week blizzard

A powerful blizzard began impacting the Upper Midwest starting on December 23, disrupting travel ahead of Christmas. A pileup occurred on Interstate 29 in South Dakota, implicating 20 vehicles and injuring a few people. 298 flights were cancelled and another 46 delayed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Strong winds, gusting up to 68 mph, left 10,000 customers without power in Minnesota. Almost zero visibility was reported on highways in South Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska, as Highway Patrol warned people to stay off the roads.[43] [44] Locations in far northern Minnesota and Wisconsin accumulated over a foot of snow.[45] The storm system responsible for the blizzard also brought severe weather to the East Coast; the Storm Prediction Center issued an "Enhanced" risk of severe weather for eastern North Carolina and nearby portions of South Carolina and Virginia on December 24.[46] Five tornadoes were reported in the Southeastern U.S. on December 23; another one was reported as well on December 24, and non-tornadic wind damage was reported across several states.[47] [48] Flooding on the Delaware River forced the National Park Service to block off all access to the river from within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.[49] In New York City, temperatures early morning on Christmas rise to 60F as the storm moves in with high winds, gusting up to 67mph. After the storm moved through, temperatures dropped rapidly, hitting 49F by noon, and 32F by midnight.[50] [51] During the storm, Burlington, VT set a record high for Christmas at 65F.[52] Some spots in northern New England saw higher temperatures on Christmas then the 4th of July.[53] In total, the blizzard is estimated to have caused at least $340 million (2021 USD) in damages.

Late December Bering Sea cyclone

In late December, an extremely powerful extratropical cyclone developed in the far Northern Pacific Ocean, and explosively deepened late on December 30–31 as it neared the Bering Sea.[54] According to the Ocean Prediction Center's analysis, the cyclone achieved a minimum pressure of 921mb at 12:00 UTC on December 31, which was the lowest pressure ever observed within the Bering Sea since a similar cyclone in November 2014 spawned by the remnants of Typhoon Nuri.[55] Hurricane force wind warnings were issued for parts of the Aleutian Islands as well.

New Year's winter storm

Rsi:1.788
Lowest Pressure:1001
Max Snow:24
Formed:December 30, 2020
Dissipated:January 3, 2021
Fatalities:3 fatalities
Damage:Per Aon: ≥ $35 million (2021 USD)

See main article: 2020–21 New Year's North American winter storm. An upper-level low formed in the Gulf of Mexico and came ashore on December 30–31, and snow, freezing rain and sleet began to fall on December 30, prompting winter storm warnings across the West Texas region and extending into Oklahoma.[56] The unusual severity of the winter weather led to the closure of Interstate 10, which stranded dozens of travelers that had to seek shelter in two school gyms in Marfa.[57] Peak accumulations in Texas reached 24inches in Big Bend National Park.

The storm system continued moving Northeastward and brought 5.1 and 6.5 inches to Oklahoma City and Witchita, Kansas respectively. Nearly half an inch of ice accumulated in parts of Illinois and Pennsylvania.[58] Along the Canadian border with Upstate New York and Vermont, up to 7 inches of snow fell.[59] The swath of wintry weather extended over 2,200 miles.[60] The storm complex is estimated to have caused at least $35 million (2021 USD) in damage.

Mid-January blizzard

On January 12, a low pressure came ashore in the Pacific Northwest, causing heavy rain, mountain snow, and damaging winds in much of Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. The next day, the system caused a damaging windstorm just east of the Rocky Mountains, with gusts of up to 125mph in some areas.[61] It then moved into the Great Plains and Upper Midwest, bringing damaging winds along with heavy snow, prompting Winter Storm and Blizzard Warnings in many of those areas. The surface low pressure later moved into the Upper Midwest, bringing blustery conditions and snow to much of the area.[62] The low pressure stalled on January 15, and blizzard conditions continued in parts of the Upper Midwest. Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Watches were issued in portions of the interior Northeast, in anticipation of the storm moving there next. Later, Winter Storm Watches in the Northeast were upgraded to Winter Storm Warnings as the storm moved into the Northeast. The precipitation was generally all rain along the coast, but interior sections saw some snow from the system.[63] Major Canadian cities such as Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City saw over 20cm (10inches) of heavy wet snow on January 15–17,[64] causing 46,000 customers to lose power in Quebec.[65] It is estimated to have caused at least $525 million (2021 USD) in damage.[66]

Late January winter storm & cold wave

On January 25, snow began accumulating in portions of Nebraska and Iowa as a winter storm began developing and traveling east. Winter Storm Warnings went into effect for counties in Iowa and northern Illinois. The storm lasted into the following day, having reached a maximum size of around 1500miles from east to west. Parts of the Midwest saw more than one foot of snow, while mixed precipitation occurred in the Ohio Valley and Northeast.[7] Des Moines International Airport recorded 10.3inches of snowfall on Monday. Several schools and districts in central Iowa cancelled classes or started them late on Tuesday morning, while the Des Moines Public Schools district held classes virtually.[67] Overnight, the storm also caused severe weather in the Southeast, including a tornado in Fultondale, Alabama which killed one person and injured many others. It also caused many power outages and widespread damage north of Birmingham, Alabama.[68] On January 26, snow and ice began moving into the Northeast, and began becoming more widespread as the day progressed. Winter Storm Warnings were put into effect for portions of southern Pennsylvania and western Maryland.[69] In New York, only Oneida County was put under a winter storm warning, which is unusual as usually winter storm warnings are issued for multiple counties, not just one.[70] The winter storm is estimated to have caused at least $120 million (2021 USD) in damages.

On January 28, following the storm, an Arctic air outbreak began to take shape in southern Canada, and the next day the cold air reached New England. Wind chill advisories were issued in northern and central New England, as well as in upstate New York.[71] Wind chills ranged from -10F to -25F in many of these areas during the morning of January 29. Actual high temperatures failed to reach 20F in many areas in New England and upstate New York, with wind chill highs barely reaching 0F. The cold air lingered into the night, with wind chill advisories being issued once again in many areas.[72] In Rochester, the low on January 30 was 3F, after a high of 17F the day before.[73]

Late January–early February nor'easters

Groundhog Day nor'easter

Rsi:6.188
Track:2021 Groundhog Day nor'easter track.png
Lowest Pressure:984
Max Snow:107
Formed:January 25
Dissipated:February 4, 2021
Fatalities:7 fatalities
Damage:Per Aon: ≥ $1.85 billion (2021 USD)

See main article: January 31 – February 3, 2021 nor'easter. Following a series of weaker winter storms impacting the United States, another arrived on the West Coast. The night of January 26 into January 27, Northern California experienced extreme wind gusts, peaking at 125mph near Alpine Meadows.[74] The winds downed trees onto powerlines and homes,[75] causing >400,000 customers to lose power. Additionally, the storm caused an atmospheric river event over parts of the state still recovering from burn scars due to the previous wildfire season, causing several mudslides, one of which destroyed a portion of Highway 1.[76] The combination of extreme winds and extremely intense precipitation caused blizzard conditions near Weed.[77] Once the storm system began to move inland, Winter Storm Watches were issued in some areas of the Midwest and Ohio Valley.[78] 12.9 inches of snow fell in Romeoville. Also, 10.8 and 11.3 inches of snow fell at O'Hare and Midway airports respectively.[79] Nearby, 8 to 10 inches fell in the Milwaukee metro area and 13.5 inches fell in northern Indiana.[80]

Shortly thereafter, the storm developed into a nor'easter and began moving up the coast slowly, dumping excessive amounts of snow on the I-95 corridor. 4.5 inches of snow fell in D.C., 5.2 inches in Baltimore,[81] 7.8 inches in Philadelphia,[82] 18.2 inches in Newark, New Jersey, 17.2 inches in Central Park, New York, 15.2 inches in New Haven, and 24 inches in Lowell, Massachusetts.[83] The highest snowfall total from the nor'easter phase of the storm was 36.1 inches in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. The system is estimated to have caused over $1.85 billion in damage.

Super Bowl Sunday nor'easter

See main article: February 6–8, 2021 nor'easter. Another nor'easter began taking shape late on February 6 in the form of a low pressure system off the coast of South Carolina. Ahead of the storm, winter storm warnings were issued from Georgia to Massachusetts.[84] Snow broke out in interior portions of the Carolinas and Virginia; Saluda, North Carolina and Wise, Virginia picked up 6.3 and 8 inches respectively. Then the storm's effects moved up into the I-95 corridor, where totals exceeding 6 inches were widespread. 9.1 inches was reported near Westwood, New Jersey, 6.5 inches at JFK International Airport, 8 and 7.4 inches at North Haven and Bridgeport Airport in Connecticut, 14 inches at Pascoag, Rhode Island and 12 inches in Norfolk, Massachusetts.[85] [86] Afterwards, the storm affected Atlantic Canada, where up to 50 cm of snow fell in Halifax. As a result, across the entire region, public transportation was shut down, government offices and schools were closed, postal services were delayed and the regular ferry crossing service in the Cabot Channel was suspended.[87] [88]

February cold wave

See main article: February 2021 North American cold wave.

See also: 2021 Texas power crisis. Wind chill advisories and wind chill warnings were issued from eastern Montana into Wisconsin and all the way to northern Illinois in early February. On February 7, in International Falls, Minnesota, the wind chill was -46C early in the day[89] and the following morning, the actual temperature fell to -40F in Ash Lake, Minnesota.[90] Meanwhile, in British Columbia, Canada, a woman in Dawson Creek, where the temperature was -42.2C at the time, died of prolonged exposure to the cold.[91] The following week widespread record-challenging cold remained in place over central parts of Canada and the United States. Canada recorded its coldest temperature since 2017; -51.9C in Wekweeti, Northwest Territories. In Livingston, Montana, the daily cold record for February 13 was broken and temperatures fell to -28F there.[92]

The cold later spread southwards to areas such as Texas, where temperatures reached 0F in parts of the state on February 14. Some parts of the state experienced temperatures over 50 °F below normal. Records from over a century were broken: on February 16, daily record lows were broken in Oklahoma City (-14F, coldest since 1899 and the second-coldest on record), Dallas (-2F, coldest since 1930 and the second-coldest on record), Houston (13F, coldest since 1989), San Antonio (12F, coldest since 1989) and Little Rock (-1F, coldest since 1989), with all-time low temperatures being set in Fayetteville, Arkansas (-20F) and Hastings, Nebraska (-30F).[93] This put a strain on the state's power grid, resulting in the Southwest Power Pool and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas both instituting rolling blackouts.[94]

Mid-February winter storms

February 10–12 and 11–14 ice storms

On February 10, an ice storm began impacting states in the Ohio Valley region as well as the Upland South.[95] In Louisville, road crews and utility workers began preparing for a major ice storm on February 8. The City of Louisville Department of Public Works began preparing for a mass pre-treatment of the roads in the area, getting thousands of tons of salt and brine ready. Over 200 snow and ice removal vehicles were prepared to be treating the roads during the storm. Utility workers began preparing to work for many hours fixing the power due to outages from snow and ice.[96] Two people were killed in car accidents in Kentucky.[97] On February 10, Delta Airlines flight 2231 slid off a taxiway prior to takeoff due to ice accumulations at Pittsburgh International Airport, although there were no casualties.[98] On the early morning of February 11, 2021, due to the frigid weather, Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, Texas was icy, which was unusual for the area. As a result, at 6:30 AM CST the first collision occurred when a vehicle skidded off the road, which led to several vehicles, including semi-trucks, to pile up on the freeway. Ultimately, 133 cars piled in the incident which left motorists trapped in their vehicles. Six people died and sixty-five people were transported to a local hospital.[99] The National Transportation Safety Board performed a safety investigation of the crash, and released a report on January 18, 2023.[100] The storm is estimated to have caused over $75 million (2021 USD) in damages.[101]

From February 11–12, the next storm brought light to moderate snow to the Rocky Mountains. Then, energy from that storm later caused a significant icing event in the Mid-Atlantic and Appalachians. From Kentucky to North Carolina, 480,000 customers were left without power. Additionally, downed trees and powerlines caused significant disruption in Virginia, where a winter weather state of emergency was placed into effect.[102] The first ever ice storm warning was issued for the Greater Richmond Region as well.[103] The 6.1inches of snowfall in Portland, Oregon on February 12 ties the airport monthly record of 6.1inches set Feb 19, 1993.[104] The event proved to be historic for the Portland metropolitan area in the month of February. Some areas in Oregon saw up to 1.5inches of ice accretion.[105]

February 13–17 winter storm

Rsi:8.048
Lowest Pressure:960
Max Snow:26
Duration:February 13–17, 2021
Fatalities:290 fatalities
Damage:≥ $25.5 billion (2021 USD)

See main article: February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm. A third, unusually significant winter storm impacted the Pacific Northwest from February 12 to 13; Seattle received 11.1inches of snow.[106] [107] Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced a federal emergency declaration after a significant snow event in Texas accompanied by extreme cold.[108] [109]

The storm caused blackouts for nearly 10 million customers in the United States and in northern Mexico, triggering a severe power crisis in Texas in the process.[110] [111] The storm killed at least 237 people, including 223 in the United States and 14 in Mexico.[112] [113] [114] [115] [116] This storm is estimated to have caused over $25.5 billion (2021 USD) in damages, including at least $24 billion in the United States and over $1.5 billion in Mexico, making it the costliest winter storm recorded in U.S. history and worldwide.[117] [118] [119]

February 15–20 winter storm

Rsi:7.497
Track:Winter Storm Viola 2021 track.gif
Lowest Pressure:948
Max Snow:24
Duration:February 15–20, 2021
Fatalities:29 fatalities
Damage:> $2 billion (2021 USD)

See main article: February 15–20, 2021 North American winter storm. A fourth storm brought a record-breaking 9inches of snow to Del Rio, Texas and threatened Little Rock, Arkansas's snowfall record with 11.8inches falling there. It brought Little Rock's snow cover up to 15inches, breaking the all-time record there. Up to 14inches fell to the south of the city.[120] Elsewhere in the region, 0.1inches to 0.25inches of ice accretion impacted Houston, 4inches of snow fell in Oklahoma City and 7.2inches in Memphis, Tennessee.[121] [122]

Impacts from the storm stretched all the way into Massachusetts. 100 cars became stranded on roadways near Florence, Alabama due to the wintry weather. Up to 0.5inches of ice accretion was reported in parts of Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. 10.2inches of snow fell in Norristown, Pennsylvania. The storm brought Philadelphia's total seasonal snowfall total to 22.5inches, which is exactly average.[123] The system killed at least 29 people,[124] [125] and it is estimated to have caused at least $2 billion (2021 USD) in damages.[118]

Early March New England cold wave

On February 28, an Arctic airmass began working its way south into southern Canada, behind a low pressure system in a trough in the jet stream. The next day, the powerful low pressure swung northeastward into the Canadian Maritimes, as two cold fronts behind the system ushered in an Arctic airmass into the Northeast and New England. A strong pressure gradient set up later in the day behind the now stationary low pressure, unleashing powerful winds. Overnight, wind chills dropped to as low as -40F, prompting wind chill advisories in much of New England, as well as wind chill warnings in portions of far northern New England. Very cold temperatures and strong winds continued into March 2, with wind chill high temperatures barely reaching 5F in many areas. Mount Washington, New Hampshire reported sustained winds of 114mph, and combined with air temperatures of -27F, led to a wind chill temperature of -80F on the morning of March 2.[126] The strong winds and cold temperatures caused over 165,000 power outages in New England during the event from March 1–2.[127] [128] [129] Parts of US 1 closed due to the blowing snow.[130]

Mid-March blizzards

March 11–14 blizzard

Rsi:7.844
Duration:March 10–16, 2021
Lowest Pressure:980
Max Snow:52.5
Fatalities:None reported
Damage:Per Aon: ≥ $75 million (2021 USD)

See main article: March 2021 North American blizzard. A significant blizzard brought Cheyenne their largest two-day snowfall on record with 30.8 inches falling from March 13–14. The storm closed schools and colleges and city and state government buildings.[131] Schools and government offices also shut down in Casper. Denver received their second-largest March snowfall on record with 27.1 inches falling at the airport.[132] [131] The storm was also Denver's fourth-largest snowstorm on record. The storm shut down major highways, caused more than 2,000 flights to be canceled and left over 50,000 customers without power.[133] The system caused at least $75 million in damages.[134] The Storm Was unofficially named Xylia by The Weather Channel.

March 16–17 blizzard

Late on March 16, Blizzard Warnings were issued for the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles and surrounding areas.[135] On the following day, near-zero visibility was reported in the area for hours in a row,[136] causing numerous crashes and bringing parts of Highway 70 to a standstill. Crashes as well as extremely poor road conditions resulted in closures on several major highways, including I-40 and US-287.[137] Amarillo, Texas saw 5.7inches of snow and areas to the northeast saw in excess of 6inches.[138] The blizzard was also followed by a flash freeze overnight on March 17, resulting in a freeze-up of snow-covered roadways and more crashes overnight.[139]

Mid-April nor'easter

See main article: April 2021 nor'easter. On April 14, Winter Storm Watches were issued in much of interior New England,[140] and the next day, watches were expanded and Winter Storm Warnings were also issued.[141] Much of interior New England was expected to see over 10inches of snow.[142] [143] Precipitation initially started as rain on April 15, but slowly changed over to snow in the mountains overnight. By the next morning, the rain-snow line had pushed as far east as the eastern Massachusetts coast.[144] Heavy snowfall fell throughout the day on April 16, with snowfall rates of 1.5inches and higher being reported.[10] The higher elevations saw a widespread 6+ inches (15+ cm) of snow, and Spofford, New Hampshire saw the highest total during the storm of 13inches.[145]

Records

United States

The cities of Billings, Montana and Fargo, North Dakota experienced their longest streak of sub-zero (0F) temperatures since at least 1983 and 1996, respectively.[146] [147] [148] Des Moines, Iowa experienced its sixth-coldest February on record with an average temperature of 15.2F.[149] The city recorded its coldest temperature of the month on the morning of February 16, with a low temperature of -17F. Two days prior, a record-low high of -4F was recorded.[149] On February 16, Little Rock experienced a temperature of -1F, which was the coldest since 1989, with all-time low temperatures being set in Fayetteville, Arkansas (-20F) and Hastings, Nebraska (-30F).[93]

Del Rio, Texas picked up 9.7inches of snow from February 17–18, breaking the all-time one-day and 24-hour snowfall records, both of which had previously been set in January 1985. Little Rock, Arkansas saw 11.8inches of snow from the same storm, making it the city's second-largest snowstorm in history, as well as pushing the city to tie its record snow depth of 15inches.[150] Austin realized their snowiest February on record.[151]

October 2020 was the snowiest October on record in Spokane, Washington, with a record 7.5inches falling there.[152] Great Falls, Montana also saw their snowiest October on record,[153] as did Boston.[154] In Mankato, Minnesota a high temperature of 28F made it the coldest October high temperature in the town.[155]

The Blue Hill Observatory in Milton, Massachusetts saw 3.6inches of snow from a nor'easter on April 16, making it their sixth-largest April snowstorm on record.[156] Paducah, Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana saw their latest ever snowflakes on April 21.[157] May 2021 became the 9th snowiest May in Binghamton, New York.[158] On the opposite end, several cities in Wyoming saw their earliest snow on record on September 8, while Goodland, Kansas saw their earliest measurable snow on September 9.[159]

In New York City, the 8th snowiest February, occurred, as snow was over 26inches.[160] This became the snowiest February across portions of Northern New Jersey as well.[161] Parts of northeastern Pennsylvania also recorded their second snowiest February.[162] The second snowiest February on record also occurred in Cincinnati, which logged 21.9inches of snow during the month.[163]

Glasgow, Montana and Bismarck, North Dakota saw their warmest first half of winter on record, which was tied in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. International Falls, Minnesota and Fargo, North Dakota ranked second.[164]

Northern Mexico

In the city of Saltillo, temperatures reached as low as -4.5C early on February 16 as bitterly cold air continental polar surged south from Canada and the United States into Mexico.[165] They were the coldest temperatures reported within the city since the Early 2014 North American cold wave.

Season effects

This is a table of all of the events that have occurred in the 2020–21 North American winter. It includes their duration, damage, impacted locations, and death totals. Deaths in parentheses are additional and indirect (an example of an indirect death would be a traffic accident), but were still related to that storm. All of the damage figures are in 2021 USD.

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  126. National Weather Service Boston . NWSBoston . 1366724986346475527 . March 2, 2021 . [7 AM] It is a cold morning across New England but check out the current conditions at the top of Mt Washington. -80°F wind chill with over 100 mph wind! https://t.co/g4M2Mjr0zG . en . May 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210315155704/https://twitter.com/NWSBoston/status/1366724986346475527 . March 15, 2021 . live.
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  136. NWS Amarillo . NWSAmarillo . 1372210823725207558 . March 17, 2021 . Heavy band of snow over Amarillo right now and heading for Panhandle and Pampa soon. Zero visibility with this band. Stay off the roads. #phwx #txwx #okwx . en . December 21, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210317153905/https://twitter.com/NWSAmarillo/status/1372210823725207558 . March 17, 2021 . live.
  137. NWS Amarillo . NWSAmarillo . 1372231125771386881 . March 17, 2021 . Getting reports from the public: Hwy 70 going to Pampa from I-40 at a stand still with semi trucks jack-knifed. #phwx #txwx . en . December 21, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210317170550/https://twitter.com/NWSAmarillo/status/1372231125771386881 . March 17, 2021 . live.
  138. NWS Amarillo . NWSAmarillo . 1372428067898077186 . March 18, 2021 . Here are the preliminary snowfall totals from Wednesday March 17th, 2021 across the Panhandles. You can get our latest winter weather information by visiting our website's winter weather page: https://t.co/RLQWyUiILL #phwx #okwx #txwx https://t.co/Zu27cA22Jh . en . December 21, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210318060228/https://twitter.com/NWSAmarillo/status/1372428067898077186 . March 18, 2021 . live.
  139. NWS Amarillo . NWSAmarillo . 1372329399245275137 . March 17, 2021 . 3/17: We will see overnight temps drop into the 20s for most areas. Any areas that still have snow on the ground will see re-freeze, creating slick spots overnight and in the morning. #phwx https://t.co/KNRrvYrNzj . en . May 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210417200033/https://twitter.com/NWSAmarillo/status/1372329399245275137 . April 17, 2021 . live.
  140. NWS Gray . NWSGray . 1382427860040785920 . April 14, 2021 . A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for portions of NH and W. ME. There remains some uncertainty in exact snowfall amounts but 6+" is possible for some, especially at elevations >800 feet. Power outages will be possible where significant accumulation occurs. #MEwx #NHwx https://t.co/B0XcU5R0tj . en . May 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210415131350/https://twitter.com/NWSGray/status/1382427860040785920 . April 15, 2021 . live.
  141. NWS Boston . NWSBoston . 1382622278072954885 . April 15, 2021 . [5 AM Thursday Update] Difficult forecast for this late season snow event coming up! Best chance of heavy, wet snow is in the Berkshires and Worcester Hills, with rain elsewhere. This forecast will be adjusted before snow starts tonight so check back for the latest! https://t.co/spkagA5rQy . en . May 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210415131352/https://twitter.com/NWSBoston/status/1382622278072954885 . April 15, 2021 . live.
  142. NWS Gray . NWSGray . 1382665889217089536 . April 15, 2021 . A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for most of New Hampshire and portions of western Maine. Heavy wet snow will overspread the region tonight and continue throughout the day tomorrow. Scattered power outages are possible. For more information, go to https://t.co/gFImdBVLMd https://t.co/WKvWcP2IM7 . en . December 21, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210509062856/https://twitter.com/nwsgray/status/1382665889217089536 . May 9, 2021 . live.
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  145. NWS Eastern Region . NWSEastern . 1383183694496727041 . April 16, 2021 . Spring snowfall update...Snowfall totals received as of 6 pm Friday April 16th. Highest totals so far by state: NH - Spofford 13" VT - Winhall 11.1" MA - Ashfield 10" CT - Stafford Springs 6.1" NY - Livingstonville 6" RI - North Foster 4.7" ME - Madrid 3" https://t.co/NHE3mGLUGx . en . May 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210417195729/https://twitter.com/NWSEastern/status/1383183694496727041 . April 17, 2021 . live.
  146. NWS Billings . NWSBillings . 1361435672054280200 . February 15, 2021 . The streak is over! #Billings reached zero at 10:30 am this morning. We spent a total of 7 days, or 198 hours, below zero. This ranks 3rd longest all-time. #mtwx https://t.co/aEAa8iNjFn . en . December 21, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221220051846/https://twitter.com/NWSBillings/status/1361435672054280200 . December 20, 2022 . live.
  147. NWS Grand Forks . NWSGrandForks . 1361430954082930690 . February 15, 2021 . Fargo-Hector Intl AP is expected to stay just below zero today (Monday). If it does it will be 10 days in a row of temps at or below zero. This ties for 4th in the climate record. #ndwx https://t.co/CBDJaFvJCZ . en . May 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210513083057/https://twitter.com/NWSGrandForks/status/1361430954082930690 . May 13, 2021 . live.
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  152. National Weather Service Spokane . NWSSpokane . 1320351726805807104 . October 25, 2020 . At midnight it became official. October 2020 is the snowiest October on record for #Spokane. That makes back to back snowy Octobers. Although there are 7 days left this month, the odds of adding to the 7.5" total looks minimal. #wawx https://t.co/S6J7yTxIya . en . May 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201029153113/https://twitter.com/NWSSpokane/status/1320351726805807104 . October 29, 2020 . live.
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