Īn intense lake-effect snow storm produced massive snow accumulations in the Buffalo metropolitan area. The Winter Storm was unofficially named Winter Storm Alejandra by The Weather Channel. In Bismarck, North Dakota, 17.0 inches (43 cm) fell, making it the second snowiest day in Bismarck on record. 7 inches (18 cm) of snow was reported in Ralph, South Dakota. Between Fargo and Grand Forks, portions of Interstate 29 closed. On Interstate 94 in North Dakota, a pileup of at least two dozen cars resulted in “numerous” injuries, but no fatalities. On November 10, 0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) of ice was reported west-northwest of Westwood Colony, South Dakota. The Storm Prediction Center issued a Mesoscale Discussion 1938 stating portions of North Dakota and Minnesota would have 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) snowfall rates per hour for much of the day on November 10. Starting late on November 9, a significant blizzard affected the Midwestern United States. Heavy snow resulted in Mesa Verde National Park being shut down for 3 days. On January 8, icy roads in Iowa led to a car crash, killing 2. Prior to the Christmas holiday, another snowstorm occurred, which led to 106 deaths, 41 in the Buffalo area alone. An intense lake-effect snowstorm produced massive snow accumulations, primarily situated in the Buffalo area, with the highest total of snowfall peaking 81.2 in (206 cm) in Orchard Park, New York. On November 9, a major winter storm struck North Dakota, leading to a pileup causing several injuries on Interstate 94. In Amarillo, Texas, the temperature dropped to 35 ☏ (2 ☌), allowing for rare early-season snowflakes. The crash led to 13 injuries, one of which was serious. On November 4, a winter storm on the backend of a tornado outbreak led to a 100-car pileup in Denver forcing 6th Avenue to close. For the first time in history, Tallahassee, Florida froze before Denver, Colorado. Over the next few days, cold air pushed south, breaking records in the Midwest and Deep South. This resulted in the heaviest October snow on record for Marquette, Michigan across a two-day period. On October 17, a minor early-season cold-core low impacted the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, with some areas receiving 12–18 inches (30–46 cm) of snow, and over 30,000 customers losing power. November 16–21, 2022 snowfall totals in New York. The first day of meteorological winter began on December 1 and unofficially ended on February 28 winter storms may still occur outside of these limits. The winter season in North America began at the winter solstice, which occurred on December 21, 2022, and it ended at the March equinox, which occurred on March 20, 2023. The 2022–23 North American winter was an unusually warm winter for the east and an unusually cold winter for the west in North America, as it occurred across the continent from late 2022 to early 2023. Seasonal snowfall in the contiguous United Statesĭecember 2022 North American winter stormĨ1.2 inches (206 cm) in Hamburg, New York
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