Winter Midwest Wrap-Up

April 9, 2015 // Article by: Sherilyn Patrick

 

The winter has come to an end and although the official Winter Summaries (distributed to Alert Clients) will be coming out later this month, let's dive into some facts from the past season. Frequent snow and ice events pummeled the region, with no rest for the weary for those who faced the 2013 - 2014's well above average snowfall. The colder than average temperatures didn't help matters, either. From the Chicago February blizzard, to the Indianapolis Ice Storm, and all the way to Southwestern Ohio's frequent snow and ice events this season, let us take a look back at just how intense this past winter really was.

Chicago O'Hare International Airport

Visibilities reduced from the blizzard of February 1st, 2015, outside of the National Weather Service Chicago.

 

Rockford, Illinois

Indianapolis International Airport

On March 1st, 47 of the 48 states across the country had snow on the ground; notice that all of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio was covered in snow!

 

Southwestern Ohio

Dayton and Columbus saw nearly as much snow as they received in December through the first half of February, while Cincinnati saw over five times the amount!

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