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@nicholasbarranco3868
@nicholasbarranco3868 7 күн бұрын
I was only 9 years old when this storm happened, but I remember it very well. Definitely one of my favorite winters
@cajun1957
@cajun1957 10 күн бұрын
I lived through this in Morganton, NC. Weather people talked about this storm coming Monday evening. Friday it hit. Started snowing at 7EST and stopped snowing at 7EST Saturday. Saw one thundersnow, no big deal. About 2.5 ft of snow. By Sunday it was quiet, nobody was out and about, complete quietness. Me being a Cajun from S. LA I had never seen that amount of snow in my life and I froked out. For the 30 years I lived in NC it snowed 3 times every year 23 years but been told it doesn't snow there anymore.
@bdanielcal4608
@bdanielcal4608 Ай бұрын
I was in central Jersey and we got about 17 inches .but it changed back and forth from snow to sleet to ice .
@limestonecowboy9219
@limestonecowboy9219 4 ай бұрын
I live east of Bedford in Lawrence County and we measured 30" on the flat hayfield. Had a hell of a time feeding cattle.
@alexspicer6043
@alexspicer6043 4 ай бұрын
I will never forget those back to back blizzards here in Baltimore
@billbombshiggy9254
@billbombshiggy9254 5 ай бұрын
This is why now anytime the meteorologist says "freezing rain" or "ice," we all go into a PTSD flashback. Not kidding. "fortunate son" starts playing and we all space out. We didn't lose power in metropolis until day 2
@jasongress8764
@jasongress8764 5 ай бұрын
I was in Jacksonville NC for this and we had heavy snow for about three days, well over a foot of snow for Xmas. Crazy.
@snipz127
@snipz127 5 ай бұрын
I was in middle school at the time. We got close to 30 inches of snow. Probably the best 2-3 day period of my life. I will never forget that snowstorm. Really feel bad for the people that were stuck on lake shore drive though.
@jj6148
@jj6148 5 ай бұрын
I was 3 and this snowstorm was one of my earliest memories. I remember being so cold and going out with my mom and I tried to make a snow angel but the snow was so cold, it burned my hand through my glove lol.
@AJafterhourz
@AJafterhourz 6 ай бұрын
Best winter ever for Virginia, 2009-2010 the year it didn’t stop snowing.
@billypetty1453
@billypetty1453 7 ай бұрын
We were in the hot pink area so we had 18-24 inches from this storm 😮
@GreatMossWater
@GreatMossWater 7 ай бұрын
Can't handle this awful robot voice.
@ronaldshank7589
@ronaldshank7589 7 ай бұрын
It's a lot of fun, watching materials such as this. To think that parts of Eastern South Carolina, around the North Myrtle Beach area, got well over a Foot of Snow-WOW! Strange things have happened in my lifetime, but this is EASILY one of the strangest!!!
@dowd9131955
@dowd9131955 7 ай бұрын
Was the last plane to leave in Hartford...to Aruba when we got back a week later had to dig the car out of parking lot at the airport
@ipat202
@ipat202 9 ай бұрын
Another one this year- trust me bro😛
@jesusismful
@jesusismful 9 ай бұрын
We lost power for a week after this one. The snow was so high it took 3 plows going up the road at the same time to cut through all the drifts. One big V up the front, and two regular plows in behind flanking. The mounds of snow reached to the top of the utility poles. Wild stuff.
@DrRawBalls_TheDummy
@DrRawBalls_TheDummy 10 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget this storm.. I was 8 in march a few months shy of being 9 and I remember waking up that Saturday morning and watching Saturday morning cartoons and I remember we were watching Garfield & friends and I was with my brother who has sinced passed away last year, RIP brother love & miss you.. but I remember it being early morning likely 7ish and it was dark and rainy out and the phone rang and it was my dads mom aka my grandma calling in to check on us from chapel hill NC & and I remember her, trying to explain to me what was going on trying to tell me she loves us and be careful and safe and that big storms going to hit us bc we lived on the OBX of NC and we were use to storms like hurricanes & nor’easters so at 8 years old I was like ok and didn’t understand bc at this point I’ve seen some tropical storms and weak hurricanes at this point in life.. so I got off the phone and told my brother what she said because my mom was still sleeping along with our baby sister who was 2 at that point and my dad was at work and our oldest brother well he was a stray cat he was in jail or out getting some stinky from a random woman and my oldest sister was still asleep as well.. but I’ll never forget that storm bc later that day especially in the evening to night it was one of the worse storms bc we didn’t get snow and probably a good thing but we got sone crazy rain and wind and the wind hit hard but the worse part was the sound side flooding and it flooded bad and the worse I’ve seen in my life.. it was over 10 feet bc I remember my friend who lived close to the sound lived in a trailer and a trailer is about a few feet off the ground and then inside his trailer I seen the water line it was 6 feet and that’s not counting the few feet that their trailer was off the ground so that’s why I say around 10 feet.. later in life I was talking to an older gentleman who was well known and respected in our little community ans a fisherman and he said he went down to the docks to check on the boats and his boat also and at this point he was probably 60 and he lived there all his life and said he never seen anything like it.. When he got down to the docks all the water in the harbor was gone and he could see nothing but boats sitting on land and he said to himself I need to get out of here now bc he knew that all that water was coming back at some point when the wind shift and he said as soon as he thought that and turned around to walk away he could hear a rumbling over the wind he said he knew what it was and started running home bc he lived like 3 mins away on foot and he said he didn’t get far before that water surged back and knocked him on his butt and he did make it home thankfully but as time went on the water got higher and it was so bad that people in that area where driving their boats around 😂 but yeah they storm is one to remember snd I’ll never ever forget about it and where I lived the water didn’t reach thankfully but the got to see the water and all bc my dad & me tried to get my brother was at my uncle’s and we had to turn around bc the water started to come into his truck
@markhealey9409
@markhealey9409 10 ай бұрын
😳😳
@vgcq02
@vgcq02 10 ай бұрын
That winter was glorious
@kaybenkunwhitman7336
@kaybenkunwhitman7336 10 ай бұрын
this is when I was born
@bpd231martinko9
@bpd231martinko9 10 ай бұрын
During April 1984, I believe the exact date was April 18th 1984, I went to Florida for the very first time to visit Disney World. I was staying with a friend in Kissimmee and when we woke up after the first night it had snowed about 2 inches which stayed on the Motel parking lot until about 10:00 am before melting. The local media at that time claimed that this was the first measurable snow fall in the area in a hundred years. I have attempted to research this storm but can't come up with any mention of it. Does anyone have a recollection of this storm?
@bensmall6548
@bensmall6548 6 ай бұрын
Definitely no snow in April 1984 ( or any April). According to weather underground the temperature for Orlando on April 18, 1984 was a high of 75 and a low of 51. Maybe it was hail you saw.
@bpd231martinko9
@bpd231martinko9 11 ай бұрын
The winter of 1993- 1994 was far worse than this. In Eastern Pa. we started getting small storms in early November, 3-4 inches every Wednesday, until a blizzard in early January when we got a 18 to 23 inch snow, it continued until late March, snowing a few inches almost every Wednesday. the road crews in Bethlehem Pa. were unable to keep the streets clear and we were driving in ice ruts. This was the first time that I saw road crews using huge loaders ( from the local landfill) actually removing snow from the streets and haulin it away. That year I was able to drive my snowmobile locally from November '93 until the last week of March '94.This storm in spring of 1993 caused everyone in my locale to go out and buy a snow blower which we glad we had for the blizzard of 1996.
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI 11 ай бұрын
2019-2020 was a very warm unsnowy winter here in NJ/NYC area. We had repeat this past winter in 2022-2023.
@prometheusunbound7628
@prometheusunbound7628 11 ай бұрын
The problem with using the robo-voice feature is that it reads whatever you write.
@Ejexion
@Ejexion 11 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid in a Montreal suburb that that storm struck while my dad and sister went to the movies, my mother and I staying back home. When dad and sis returned, there was 3 feet of snow in the driveway!
@josephconner4756
@josephconner4756 Жыл бұрын
I was working at McDonald's on Derenne Avenue Savannah Georgia it's was snow showers in the area.
@leaf2180
@leaf2180 Жыл бұрын
Crazy to see Southern Ohio getting that much snow. It all just goes around us now 💀 Texas has been getting more snow than us recently.
@JohnyX333x
@JohnyX333x Жыл бұрын
I was born in it hattiesburg ms 3/13/93
@jimmybiggers4230
@jimmybiggers4230 Жыл бұрын
You should do one for September 2022, the biggest Snow Blizzards storms in December 2022- January 2023, May 2023
@jimmybiggers4230
@jimmybiggers4230 Жыл бұрын
I was just a toddler when this happened, but did you notice on December 1,2009 hitting Montana about an inch of snow in Wyoming on December 2,2009 there was another snow storm got about like 5 in of snow and some parts of the state 3 in of snow on December 2,2009 there was a small Blazer coming down in North Dakota Montana Wyoming in Colorado Hall of the states in South Dakota got up to about like 6 in of snow High Gusty winds about 35-65 mph Gusty winds through the night about an inch fell on the ground about like 4 in in South Dakota the 5in of snow bringing straight line winds up north to down south South Dakota through Nebraska then a blizzard came through December 5th that night through December 6th 7in to 12in of snow Denver Colorado Nebraska Kansas some areas in Oklahoma up north South Dakota got up to about like a foot inch of snow the night of the 7th December Brighton early morning High Gusty winds about like 50 mph the 20 mph winds up in the north of South Dakota North Dakota nebraska-kansas down south down that area in Montana open the north got a lot and so did South Dakota through the 9 December 2009 a blizzard to the 12th to the 13th of December about a foot and a half inch of snow 15 in of snow the 13 in of snow Nebraska South Dakota Wyoming Montana Northern Great Plains I hit pretty bad with a blizzard 13th to the 14th foot-and-a-half bring 40 mph wind gust I like chance of snow storm through the 16th Thru the 17th December 5 in of snow open the Northern Plains
@jimmybiggers4230
@jimmybiggers4230 Жыл бұрын
Then, on December 19th, 2009, there's a slight chance of snow about like a five in Moore bringing 30 mph Gusty winds in South Dakota all around South Dakota then the 20th light chance of snow 4 in inches and then the 21st of December 2009 in South Dakota All Around The Dakotas area got up about like 7 in Moore to the 21st December 2009 through the 24th of December 2009 8 inches of snow then on December 24th through the 29th about like 18 more inches of snow the 24 in of snow
@lynnleistinger854
@lynnleistinger854 Жыл бұрын
My daughter was born March 17th 1993.Driving to and fro to the Hospital just added to everything.
@rjeagan
@rjeagan Жыл бұрын
I got married in the middle of this storm.
@airwolfpaul23
@airwolfpaul23 Жыл бұрын
Stupid robotic voice. Just narrate it yourself. Geez
@leannestrong1000
@leannestrong1000 Жыл бұрын
My mom was about 5.5 months or so pregnant with me during this storm (I was born in late June of that very same year), but claims she doesn't remember it. My dad, however, has said that he recalls losing power for almost a week. However, we have all grown up in Upstate New York since we were born, so my mom probably thought of this as nothing more than a spring snow storm.
@ukfor9bbn4ever56
@ukfor9bbn4ever56 Жыл бұрын
Was 12yrs old and me and my brother and Mother had went from Floyd Co Eastern Ky to Letcher Co to spend the weekend with my grandparents. Over the 2 days Letcher Co which is higher elevation than some surrounding areas, received almost 48” where we were at, with snow drifts 6’ and probably then some! Somehow we NEVER lost power, and my Gramdmother introduced me and my brother to actual really good homemade SNOW CREAM!!!! lol But that really started a trend in 90’s, bc 95 had large snow, so did 96 and 98 in southeastern ky
@beenadickarnold5666
@beenadickarnold5666 Жыл бұрын
We sure have come a long way with weather forecasting, radars and maps!
@matt8264
@matt8264 Жыл бұрын
1996 blizzard please
@jimmyjoegarcia
@jimmyjoegarcia Жыл бұрын
The winds and lightning in FL was insane that night
@HeartInLight
@HeartInLight Жыл бұрын
I remember the storm well. It covered my hometown in southwest ohio in solid ice. The sledding however. Was just, ill probably never see its like ever again.
@sknowman1424
@sknowman1424 Жыл бұрын
I remember this storm very well in WV, picked up about 14 inches. It was very memorable. That was a real Winter unlike the ones we have now, especially the one that is about to end right now.
@bobbimcgee2734
@bobbimcgee2734 Жыл бұрын
I live in Paducah, KY. I fell in a parking lot breaking my ankle the day the ice storm first started. I was unable to see an orthopedic doctor so the ER did the best they could and sent me home. I was without the ability to walk/drive/bear weight. My home lost power, like all the others and I am all electric. I had no power at all for 2.5 weeks. My house was only spared plumbing & water damage due to a small propane buddy heater I had to run 24/7 to keep the average temperature around 58-60 in my home. There were so many trees down driving would have been impossible anyway, and everything was closed. I stored extra food outside in the ice, and grilled all the meat that was thawing from my freezer with the help of my then boyfriend, who is now my husband. He is a propane transport semi driver but was assigned by fema to haul LP gas to the effected areas for several weeks and had to leave right away, working a minimum of 80 hours a week for FEMA, instead of his own company, as FEMA took over. The trees popped at cracked the entire time sounding like small bombs or explosions and you could hear them groan and then fall on things. It was hard to sleep. Cell & internet service stopped due to damaged fiber optic cables and you could not reach anyone. We had to all get info from car radios. You could not buy gasoline for your car, and when you could get some it was very high. They wanted over $1000 for a $400 generator too. It was really bad. I am thankful for my friends & family and good people in my community. It was all about neighbor helping neighbor. I hope we never have another 2 inch ice storm again!
@jonathanschlack7210
@jonathanschlack7210 6 ай бұрын
Here in PA, I got off somewhat easy. I got 5-6 inches of snow and significant freezing rain, and that closed my school January 28, 2009. I did not lose power, but it was a mess.
@sknowman1424
@sknowman1424 Жыл бұрын
An amazing storm in WV. It wasn't the deepest accumulation ever for me, that award goes to the blizzard of 96. But the thunder, lightening and wind were unmatched. Would like to see another one. But this was probably a once in a lifetime storm.
@Doktracy
@Doktracy Жыл бұрын
I saw 42” in the mountains of AZ once.
@scottnyc6572
@scottnyc6572 Жыл бұрын
The arctic airmass kept it from moving all the way up the coast.Those who did get snow the ratio was probably very high.
@scottnyc6572
@scottnyc6572 Жыл бұрын
What was the month and day of 2010?Thanks
@bretthanna8765
@bretthanna8765 Жыл бұрын
2/5/10 - 2/6/10
@timinator900
@timinator900 Жыл бұрын
I was 8 years old when this blizzard hit in home town. Schools across the NOVA area were closed for an entire week. Seeing snow like this happen in NOVA takes me back to when I was a kid. It sucks we can't get nice snowstorms like this anymore.
@jonathanschlack7210
@jonathanschlack7210 Жыл бұрын
I was also 8 years old at the time. School let out one hour early for me here in PA Feb 5, 2010. The snow however began several hours later than expected. I received 14 inches of snow. But Philadelphia to my south had close to 30 inches. NYC had no snow while areas dozens of miles south had historic snowfall. That almost never happens.
@mattmyers4832
@mattmyers4832 4 ай бұрын
Frrrr same here man lmao
@mattmyers4832
@mattmyers4832 4 ай бұрын
@@jonathanschlack7210was south of philly got over a foot for sure
@boydalexander4652
@boydalexander4652 3 ай бұрын
I was 5 years old when this blizzard hit I was almost 6 years old at that time.
@andyjohnson6512
@andyjohnson6512 Жыл бұрын
Definitely the biggest snow fall I've ever seen. In south east Tennessee we got 21". I was 13 years old, will never forget it!
@Lakeman3211
@Lakeman3211 Жыл бұрын
In north central pa, the storm dropped our temps to 15 degrees and snowed a very fine dusty consistency, any crack or opening was filling, I know of ceilings that collapsed due to the attics filling, many caved in roofs, impossible to move snow, you could walk on top of it…24-30” near as we could measure, one remarkable thing was that the deer would normally be in small herds of 4-8 animals, but we had a yarding event where a massive collective effort to break trails amounted to 200 plus animals seen in a farm field…we dug for a week to free pathways, driveways, parking lots…I ran tractors, blowers and backhoes till I could not feel my legs..a huge dozer was required to break a road just up from us as the plow trucks could not move the mass…
@dustintravis8791
@dustintravis8791 Жыл бұрын
I am not. A robot.
@5610winston
@5610winston Жыл бұрын
A lot like the 1993 "Storm of the Century", but the '93 event took a more inland track.
@jonathanschlack7210
@jonathanschlack7210 Жыл бұрын
The ‘93 storm occurred 8 years before I was born. My mom lived in Philadelphia at the time and they got a foot of snow/sleet with ice and rain.