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. 21.9″ of snow officially fell at ...
YEAR. AND TODAY MARKS A BIG DAY IN PITTSBURGH. WEATHER HISTORY. 15 YEARS SINCE SNOWMAGEDDON AND JUST HEARING SNOWMAGEDDON PROBABLY BRINGS BACK MEMORIES FROM 15 YEARS AGO. FOR ANYBODY THAT LIVED ...
HISTORIC FOR THE AREA. OF COURSE, WE LOOK BACK ON THOSE SNOWFALL TOTALS FROM SNOWMAGEDDON BETWEEN FEBRUARY 5TH AND SIXTH, 20 TO 30IN FELL IN MANY LOCATIONS THAT ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN THAT DARK SHADE ...
It’s Boston’s ‘snowmageddon’ anniversary. Ten years ago Bostonians were trapped in over 24 inches of snow at the end of January 2015. Not only was this a record-breaking snowstorm ...
Snowmageddon? Not even close. Next week? Subzero nights — too cold to snow (much). On the cusp of polar-vortex cold. Storms will detour south of Minnesota, but at some point we’ll be in the ...
In just three weeks in 2015, Boston was crushed with over 7 feet of snow, three times as much as the historic Blizzard of 1978. Roofs collapsed, neighborhoods flooded, roads and sidewalks were ...
Snowmageddon' remains the fourth largest snowfall on record in Pittsburgh history, ranking only behind the blizzards of 1993, 1890, and 1950.
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 ...