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Mid-December 2007 North American winter storms

The Mid-December 2007 North American winter storms were a series of two winter storms that affected much of central and eastern North America, from December 8 to December 18, 2007. The systems affected areas from Oklahoma to Newfoundland and Labrador with freezing rain, thunderstorms, sleet, snow, damaging winds, and blizzard-like conditions in various areas. The first two storms produced copious amounts of ice across the Midwestern United States and Great Plains from December 8 to December 11, knocking out power to approximately 1.5 million customers from Oklahoma north to Iowa. The second storm moved northeast, producing heavy snow across New York and New England. A third storm was responsible for a major winter storm from Kansas to the Canadian Maritimes, bringing locally record-breaking snowfalls to Ontario, an icestorm across the Appalachians, and thunderstorms and tornadoes to the Southeastern United States.

Mid-December 2007 North American winter storms
Ice on a tree in Kansas City
TypeIce storms
Winter storms
Tornado outbreak
FormedDecember 8, 2007
DissipatedDecember 18, 2007
Lowest pressure974 millibars (28.8 inHg)
Tornadoes
confirmed
8
Max. rating1EF2 tornado
Maximum snowfall
or ice accretion
24 inches (61 cm) of snow (Northern Park City, Utah), 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) of ice (Pittsburg, Kansas)[1]
Fatalitiesat least 64, including 38 from ice storm[2] and 1 from tornadoes
DamageNot yet known, $3.16 million in tornado outbreak
Power outages>1.68 million
Areas affectedCentral and Eastern North America

1Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale

The ice storms were responsible for at least 22 deaths across three states.[2][3] At least 25 additional deaths were blamed on the December 15–16 Midwest and Eastern snowstorm, and its aftermath across six US States and three Canadian provinces; 1 additional death was caused by the severe weather outbreak in the Southeast.

Meteorological synopsis edit

Much of the affected areas were already hit by a significant winter storm during the weekend of December 1 and December 2. Many areas had received close to three-quarters of an inch of ice from Nebraska to Illinois, causing tens of thousands of power outages and at least 16 deaths across nine states and the Canadian province of Quebec, the latter receiving a major snow storm.

Following that winter storm, a large dome of cold air penetrated the Midwest, following an Alberta clipper, which was responsible for major flooding across the Pacific Northwest and moderate snows from Alberta to Maryland. The first low-pressure system, which developed across the Southwest on December 8, produced light freezing rain throughout much of the Midwest and southern Ontario on December 9. A second stronger storm developed across the southwest on December 10 and produced significant snowfall in the higher elevations of Arizona near Flagstaff, as well as in Colorado.

Storm Ice Accumulations
(Maximum By State, through 8:00 pm CST December 11, 2007)
Total Location
1.50 in (3.8 cm) Pittsburg, Kansas
1.50 in (3.8 cm) Joplin, Missouri
1.25 in (3.2 cm) Vinita, Oklahoma
1.00 in (2.5 cm) Ottumwa, Iowa
0.75 in (1.9 cm) Danbury, Nebraska
0.50 in (1.3 cm) Spearman, Texas
0.50 in (1.3 cm) Rensselaer, Indiana
0.30 in (0.8 cm) Niskayuna, New York
0.25 in (0.6 cm) Sparta, Illinois
0.25 in (0.6 cm) Montpelier, Ohio
All totals are freezing rain only[1][4]

The storm then proceeded to produce a significant swath of ice across much of the Central Plains. Both storms in total produced between a half-inch to an inch of ice from Oklahoma to Wisconsin, while 8 to 24 inches of snow (20–60 cm) fell over the mountains of Utah, the highest amount being reported in northern Park City; 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 centimetres) fell over Colorado and New Mexico, while generally less than 6 inches fell on the northern side of the system from Nebraska to Quebec, although 10 inches (25 cm) fell in the Saguenay region of Quebec due to the orographic effect and Lake Saint-Jean.[5] A mixture of snow, sleet, ice, and rain also fell across many of the affected areas.[4] The main energy of the system responsible for the ice storm later moved east and affected portions of the Northeast and Middle Atlantic States with snow and rain on December 13, with the heaviest snow falling across southern and central New York and central New England. Portions of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York received as much as 12 inches (30 cm) of snow from the storm, including 7 inches (18 cm) in Boston.[6][7]

Another major winter storm developed on December 14, east of the Rockies and across the Southern States, and traveled across many of the same areas, bringing significant snows to areas that were affected by both ice storms. Portions of Kansas received over a foot (30 cm) of snow on top of the accumulated ice.[8] The system moved across the Great Lakes region on December 15 and 16 and intensified while adding moisture from a developing coastal low as well as residual moisture from what was Tropical Storm Olga that affected most of the Antilles and Caribbean. Several areas in the Midwest and eastern North America received close to a foot of snow including Chicago, some areas of the Toronto and Detroit areas, Montreal, and Ottawa. Accumulations of as much as 20 inches (51 cm) fell across northern New England, northern New York, eastern Ontario from rural eastern Ottawa to Cornwall, and north of the Saint Lawrence River in the province of Quebec into the Charlevoix region.[9][10][11] Thundersnow was even reported across portions of southern Ontario and Quebec. Widespread amounts of snow between 8 and 14 inches (20 and 36 centimetres) were reported across Ontario, Quebec, most of New England and the Canadian Maritimes as well as in several areas of the Midwest including Kansas and Missouri, while between a half-inch to an inch (13–25 mm) of ice fell across higher elevations in Maryland and Virginia with significant icing as well over West Virginia and Pennsylvania. This was accompanied by heavy rain between 2 and 4 inches (51 and 102 millimetres) south of the Mason–Dixon line towards the Carolinas and the Southeast, with significant rainfall across the Middle Atlantic Coast, coastal sections of Nova Scotia, and the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador. Additionally, heavy thunderstorms developed across the Southern states near the Gulf of Mexico coast, where tornado watches were issued for portions of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina on December 15 with several tornadoes later confirmed. The storm finally exited off the coast into the Atlantic Ocean on December 18.

The series of storms that affected the Midwest and East are similar to those that took place during January 2007 as several storms traveled across the same areas, killing at least 85 across several states and Canadian provinces. It was also similar to (but much less severe than) the historic Ice Storm of 1998 which blanketed much of eastern Canada from Ontario to New Brunswick.

December 8 to December 11 Midwest ice storm edit

Fatalities edit

At least 38 people were killed by the storm including 27 in Oklahoma, four in Kansas, three in Missouri and one in Nebraska;[12] most of the fatalities were from traffic accidents caused by the icy weather, including four people in a single accident on Interstate 40 west of Okemah, Oklahoma. Two people died from a falling tree branch and from hypothermia.[citation needed]

Power outages edit

Overall, nearly 1.5 million[13] customers lost power in total.[14] The storm caused the largest power outage in Oklahoma history, where more than 600,000 homes and businesses, accounting for approximately 40% of the population, lost power during the peak of the storm;[13] 350,000 customers were without power in other states,[14] including 100,000 in Missouri, 17,000 in Iowa, 25,000 in Kansas,[15] with scattered power outages also reported in Nebraska and Illinois. It was predicted that it could take 7–10 days to restore power to everybody. The city of Jones, Oklahoma, was left with no electricity to feed high pressure water into the city, while most of its high school was heavily damaged due to a fire. Several other storm-related structural fires occurred, with one smoke-inhalation death from a storm-related fire in Tulsa. FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers shipped generators and bottled water to Oklahoma, where some hospitals were running on backup generators.[16][17]

States of emergency edit

Snowfall amounts Dec 8–11
City Snowfall Amounts
Northern Park City, UT 24 in
(61 cm)
Pagosa Springs, CO 11 in
(27 cm)
Los Alamos, NM 7–11 in
(17–27 cm)
Washburn, ME 10 in
(25 cm)
Saguenay, QC 10 in
(25 cm)
Boulder, CO 6–8 in
(10–20 cm)
Cozad, NE 6 in
(15 cm)
Ottawa, ON 5 in
(12 cm)
All amounts are snowfall only

Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius declared a statewide state of emergency prior to the storm's arrival[18] while President George W. Bush issued a similar state of emergency for the state of Oklahoma before declaring a federal emergency.[19][20] The city of Norman was declared to be a disaster area by Mayor Cindy Rosenthal.[21] Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry cut short a vacation to tour up the hardest hit areas by the storm including northwestern Oklahoma City and later signed a federal disaster declaration.[13] It was reported that damage to utility equipment alone was estimated at over $30 million in seven counties alone including the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metropolitan areas.[22] After the initial round of ice on Sunday, Governor Matt Blunt issued a state of emergency for parts of Missouri.[23]

Cancellations edit

The storm, as did the previous storm, disrupted events scheduled by presidential hopefuls for the 2008 US presidential election including Republican Candidate Mike Huckabee as his plane was unable to land in western Iowa but did so in Omaha, Nebraska. An appearance by former President Bill Clinton on behalf of Hillary Clinton's campaign was also canceled due to the weather. One event scheduled by former North Carolina Senator and Democratic candidate John Edwards was also canceled.[3][24]

Chicago O'Hare International Airport canceled at least 560 flights,[14] while Tulsa International Airport was forced to halt flights on the 10th after losing power for 10 hours while nearly 100 flights were grounded at Kansas City International Airport. Ice forced schools to close from Oklahoma to upstate New York.

Northeastern United States December 13 storm edit

Snowfall amounts Dec 13–14
City Snowfall Amounts
Bloomingburg, NY 10.9 in
(26 cm)
Boston, MA 10.5 in
(26 cm)
Penn Yan, NY 10 in
(25 cm)
Binghamton, NY 9.5 in
(24 cm)
Waterbury, CT 8.4 in
(21 cm)
Montrose, PA 8.3 cm
(21 cm)
Emporium, PA 8 in
(20 cm)
Goshen, NY 7.3 in
(19 cm)
All amounts are snowfall only

As the system moved northeast towards New England and New York on December 13, several delays were reported across several airports while 200 flights were canceled at Newark International Airport and 450 at Boston Logan International Airport. Numerous accidents on several Interstate Highways were reported across Connecticut forcing at times the partial or complete closures of portions of certain highways. In Monroe County, New York, which includes the city of Rochester, the emergency dispatch center received 1,800 calls for collisions but no serious injuries were reported.[25] During the worst of the storm double-trailer rigs and propane tankers were banned from Interstate 90 in western Massachusetts.[6] There were no weather-related fatalities reported across the Northeast for this storm system.

Schools and government offices from Massachusetts to New Jersey and Pennsylvania were closed early or for all day, and locally some students were stranded for a few hours at various schools particularly in the Boston area where there was criticism over the management of the storm.[26][27][28] In Providence, RI, students who had been dismissed early were stranded on school buses for up to eight hours.[29] The storm did not affect professional sporting, as the National Hockey League game between the New Jersey Devils and the Boston Bruins went ahead as scheduled in Boston despite a game attendance of about 1500 at TD Banknorth Garden.[30]

December 15–16 storm edit

Impact and flight cancellations edit

Snowfall amounts Dec 15–16 storm
City Snowfall Amounts
Ottawa, ON 33–50 cm (13–20 in) region
37 cm (15 in) Ottawa airport
33 cm (13 in) Gatineau airport
Quebec, QC 30–40 cm (12–16 in)
Burlington, VT 12–16 in (30–41 cm)
Syracuse, NY 12–14 in (30–36 cm)
Montreal, QC 30 cm (12 in)
Toronto, ON 18–35 cm (7.1–13.8 in) region
20 cm (8 in) Toronto airport
33 cm (13 in) Downtown Toronto
Chicago, IL 2–12 in (5.1–30.5 cm) region
3 inches (7.6 cm) O'Hare Airport
Detroit, MIWindsor, ON 9 inches (23 cm)
Moncton, NB 23 cm (9.1 in)
Boston, MA 8 inches (20 cm)
St. Louis, MO 6–8 in (15–20 cm)
All amounts are snowfall only

Heavy snow up to one foot in total hampered recovery efforts across areas that were hit by the ice storm in Kansas as tens of thousands were still without power during the winter storm. In Chicago, more than expected snowfall along with fog and wind caused an additional 200 flight cancellations at O'Hare and Midway Airports. Numerous cancellations were reported in Buffalo, Toronto (nearly 300 flights in total), Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport (over 100 flights), Quebec City, Montreal (300 total flights), Boston (about 300 additional flights), Portland, Maine, and other major airports. A U.S. Airways plane carrying 31 passengers slid off a runway at an airport in Rhode Island without causing any injuries.[31] At Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport, the NFL's Buffalo Bills airplane got stuck on a runway because of accumulating snow due to a Lake Erie snowsquall after their game against the Cleveland Browns so the team was forced to return to Buffalo by bus.[32]

Snow records edit

In Ottawa, the 37 centimeters of snow that fell on December 16 broke a new 24-hour December snowfall record set on December 21, 1977, while it fell 3 centimeters short of the all-time one day snowfall record of 40.4 centimeters set on March 2, 1947, which was part of its worst all-time snowfall event of 73 centimeters set on March 2–3, 1947. It also brought its season snowfall total to 5 feet (150 cm) in just over 3 weeks, the same amount of the entire 2006–07 winter. The city would end up breaking a new all-time December snowfall that was previously set in 1970 with a total of just over 120 centimeters (3.9 feet) after additional snowfalls following the blizzard.[33][34] In Toronto, the 26 centimeters that fell down was just 2 shy of the all-time 24-hour snowfall set on December 11, 1944, where 28 centimeters and a 2-day storm total of 57 centimeters and which it killed 21.[35] In Boston, the weekend snowfall combined with those of December 14's storm surpass the total snowfall of 2006–07.[36] The snowstorm event coupled with previous snow events on November 22 and December 3 was the third top weather story in Canada in 2007 according to Environment Canada after the ice melting over the Canadian Arctic and the British Columbia floods of December 3.[37]

Damage and power outages edit

 
North America radar loop of the December 16 winter storm

In Brighton, Massachusetts, the heavy snows and rains caused the roof of a pharmacy to collapse under the heavy weight of the snow but only minor injuries were reported because of falling debris.[38] Several areas across New York, Michigan and Indiana declared snow emergencies.[39][40]

Heavy ice across the Poconos and Pennsylvania was responsible for the collapse of two television towers at Penobscot Mountain in Luzerne County near Scranton that knocked out transmission for several nearby television stations.[41][42] Strong winds in excess of 40 mph (64 km/h) also caused localized damage to roofs, power lines and trees across several states including Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Strong winds in excess of 100 km/h was also reported across much of Eastern Canada, particularly in Cape Breton, the shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and most of the island of Newfoundland where a peak gust of 181 km/h was reported in the Wreckhouse region with other gusts measuring over 120 km/h in Bonavista, Port-aux-Basques and Long Pond. In Matane, Quebec strong winds along the Saint Lawrence River caused storm surge waves that crashed ashore and flooded over 10 homes. Over 160,000 customers in Pennsylvania lost power due to ice and sleet, 20 000 in the Canadian Maritimes due to strong winds while scattered power outages were reported in Illinois, Vermont, Ontario and Quebec. In eastern Quebec, 3 000 customers were left without power while roads were mostly inaccessible to maintenance and Hydro-Québec crews because of near zero visibility and heavy snow accumulations.[43]

Ground travel impact edit

 
Snowfall Map for December 16 storm across central New York

Hundreds of accidents (including two fatal ones) were reported by Ontario Provincial Police by the Sûreté du Québec across Ontario, Quebec and across several US States including a pile-up that involved at least seven tractor-trailers on Highway 401 near Cornwall which temporarily closed the road. A second pile-up on Highway 401 near Kingston caused a rig to leaked over 300 liters of fuel into a creek. Another pile-up involving a tractor-trailer was reported on Autoroute 40 west of Montreal forcing the shutdown of it as the trailer overturned and spilled kerosene on the roadway.[33][44] Autoroutes 20 and 440 and Highways 132, 138 and 175 north and east of Quebec City were shut down due to heavy and blowing snow.[citation needed]

Cancellations edit

The storm also led to the postponement of several events and concerts across various areas including numerous church services as well as a winter commencement ceremony scheduled at both the University of Connecticut and University of Michigan where undergraduate students were expected to receive their diplomas. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation also postponed a fund-raising concert in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.[45] Several schools across the Northeastern United States, Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes were closed and mornings sessions at Université Laval were also suspended.

Professional sports impact edit

The storm also had impact in professional sports action as National Football League Games between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills in Cleveland and the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars in Pittsburgh were played in difficult conditions with snow, sleet and strong winds. At Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the New York Giants and Washington Redskins played the Sunday Night match-up, strong winds collapsed a fabric dome used for hospitality events before and after games but no one was injured on the incident.[46] In the National Basketball Association game between the Boston Celtics and the Toronto Raptors, the game was delayed due to a leak coming the roof of Toronto's Air Canada Centre during the peak of the snowstorm while many seats were empty despite an announced sellout for the game.[46][47]

Fatalities edit

The snow storm and its aftermath were responsible for at least 25 fatalities across six states and three Canadian provinces including five in Indiana including four in a single crash,[22][48] two in Kansas (both in Montgomery County),[49] one in Wisconsin,[50] seven in Michigan,[51][52] three in Massachusetts,[53][54][55] one in Maine[56] three in Ontario,[57][58] one in Nova Scotia[59] and two in Quebec[60][61] Most fatalities were as a result of motor vehicle accidents, but deaths due to heart-attacks while shoveling and being buried by snow were also reported.

 
Snowdrifts covering deck outside a front door in Southern Ontario.

Southeastern tornado event edit

In addition to producing a severe winter storm, the same storm system was responsible for a small tornado outbreak across the southeast which was produced by a cold front associated with the storm and residual moisture from Tropical Storm Olga which killed 35 across Haiti and the Dominican Republic. 12 tornadoes were reported with an EF2 being the strongest one confirmed in the Lothair, Georgia area. Another tornado in Georgia was responsible for the death of a truck driver on Interstate 75 when the strong winds overturned his tractor-trailer. Significant damage was reported in several areas from several different tornadoes including one that damaged the Pasco County Jail in Florida.[62][63]

Confirmed tornadoes edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 3 4 1 0 0 0 8
December 15 event edit
List of confirmed tornadoes - Saturday, December 15, 2007
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Georgia
EF0 W of Blakely Early 31°23′N 85°02′W / 31.38°N 85.03°W / 31.38; -85.03 2255 3.83 miles (6.2 km) Tornado destroyed an old shed store and an outbuilding and damaged a mobile home. Caused $30,000 in damages.
EF0 WNW of Sylvester Worth 31°33′N 83°55′W / 31.55°N 83.91°W / 31.55; -83.91 0203 3.9 miles (6.3 km) Tornado destroyed a peanut warehouse and damaged 29 homes. Caused $750,000 in damages.
EF1 SW of Ashburn Turner 31°41′N 83°41′W / 31.69°N 83.68°W / 31.69; -83.68 0220 3.5 miles (5.6 km) 1 Death Tornado destroyed 4 mobile homes and damaged 39 homes. A semi traveling on Interstate 75 was blown off the road and the driver was killed on impact. Caused $1.25 million in damages.
EF1 W of Owensboro Wilcox 31°52′N 83°28′W / 31.87°N 83.46°W / 31.87; -83.46 0230 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado tore the roof off an old dairy shed and destroyed a cinder block. Caused $5,000 in damages.
EF0 ENE of Jay Bird Springs Dodge 32°10′N 89°55′W / 32.16°N 89.92°W / 32.16; -89.92 0318 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado damaged one mobile home and knocked down numerous trees and power lines. Caused $25,000 in damages.
EF2 SW of Lothair Treutlen 32°20′N 82°40′W / 32.34°N 82.66°W / 32.34; -82.66 0341 3.5 miles (5.6 km) Tornado destroyed a fire department building, a mobile home, and a carport. Caused $100,000 in damages.
December 16 event edit
List of confirmed tornadoes - Sunday, December 16, 2007
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Florida
EF1 SSE of Hague Alachua 29°44′N 82°25′W / 29.73°N 82.41°W / 29.73; -82.41 0745 0.75 miles (1.2 km) Brief touchdown, numerous pine trees were snapped and a few were uprooted. A portion of a masonry brick wall on a small farm outbuilding was knocked over and the metal roof was ripped off and strewn across a field. A farm truck was flipped on its side near the outbuilding. Another house had a damaged carport, minor wall damage, a toppled TV antenna mast and many of the roof shingles were stripped.
EF1 NNW of Land o' Lakes Pasco 28°19′N 82°31′W / 28.31°N 82.51°W / 28.31; -82.51 1020 3.2 miles (5.1 km) A housing annex at the county jail was destroyed. The 125 female inmates living in the annex were evacuated before it was destroyed, resulting in zero injuries. There was also roof damage to a fire station, four vehicles were flipped and there were numerous trees and power poles downed. Caused $1 million in damages.

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External links edit

Ice storms of December 8–10 edit

  • News briefs from the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management
  • Storm images from NWS Norman, Oklahoma
  • Summary from NWS Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Summary of winter storm from NWS Wichita, Kansas
  • Storm summary from NWS Goodland, Kansas
  • Storm summary and amounts from NWS Kansas City, Missouri
  • Summary and storm amounts from NWS Hastings, Nebraska
  • Summary and storm amounts from NWS Springfield, Missouri
  • Storm amounts from NWS Des Moines, Iowa

Snow event December 8–11 edit

  • Storm amount from NWS Quad Cities, Iowa/Illinois
  • Snow amounts from NWS Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Snow amounts from NWS Denver, Colorado
  • Snow amounts from NWS Pueblo, Colorado
  • Storm summary from NWS Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • December 11 snow amounts from NWS Caribou, Maine

December 13–14 Northeast snowstorm edit

  • December 13 snowfall amounts from NWS Binghamton, New York
  • December 13 snowfall amounts from NWS New York, New York
  • December 13 storm amounts from NWS State College, Pennsylvania
  • December 13–14 storm amount from NWS Caribou, Maine

December 15–16 Midwest and Eastern North America Storm edit

  • 0 14–15 winter storm summary from NWS Goodland, Kansas
  • Storm Amount of December 15 storm from NWS Dodge City, Kansas
  • December 15 winter storm summary from NWS Wichita, Kansas
  • 0, 15 storm amounts from NWS Omaha, Nebraska
  • Snow amounts from December 15 storm from NWS Kansas City, Missouri
  • Preliminary summary of December 15 storm from NWS St-Louis, Missouri
  • December 15 storm summary from NWS Springfield, Missouri
  • 0 storm amounts from NWS Lincoln, Illinois
  • 0, 15 storm amounts from NWS Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa
  • Storm amounts map from NWS Chicago, Illinois
  • Storm summary from NWS Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Snow map for December 15 amounts from NWS Wilmington, Ohio
  • Snow amounts from NWS Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Storm amounts from NWS South Bend, Indiana
  • Snowfall Map of December 15–16 storm from NWS Detroit, Michigan
  • Snow map from NWS Gaylord, Michigan
  • Snow amounts and summary from NWS Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Storm amounts from NWS Caribou, Maine
  • Storm amounts from NWS Binghamton, New York
  • Snow amounts Map from NWS Albany, New York
  • Storm summary and reports from NWS Burlington, Vermont

December 15 southeast Tornado event edit

  • Event summary from NWS Tallahassee, Florida
  • Tornado event summary from NWS Peachtree City, Georgia

december, 2007, north, american, winter, storms, were, series, winter, storms, that, affected, much, central, eastern, north, america, from, december, december, 2007, systems, affected, areas, from, oklahoma, newfoundland, labrador, with, freezing, rain, thund. The Mid December 2007 North American winter storms were a series of two winter storms that affected much of central and eastern North America from December 8 to December 18 2007 The systems affected areas from Oklahoma to Newfoundland and Labrador with freezing rain thunderstorms sleet snow damaging winds and blizzard like conditions in various areas The first two storms produced copious amounts of ice across the Midwestern United States and Great Plains from December 8 to December 11 knocking out power to approximately 1 5 million customers from Oklahoma north to Iowa The second storm moved northeast producing heavy snow across New York and New England A third storm was responsible for a major winter storm from Kansas to the Canadian Maritimes bringing locally record breaking snowfalls to Ontario an icestorm across the Appalachians and thunderstorms and tornadoes to the Southeastern United States Mid December 2007 North American winter stormsIce on a tree in Kansas CityTypeIce stormsWinter stormsTornado outbreakFormedDecember 8 2007DissipatedDecember 18 2007Lowest pressure974 millibars 28 8 inHg Tornadoesconfirmed8Max rating1EF2 tornadoMaximum snowfallor ice accretion24 inches 61 cm of snow Northern Park City Utah 1 5 inches 3 8 cm of ice Pittsburg Kansas 1 Fatalitiesat least 64 including 38 from ice storm 2 and 1 from tornadoesDamageNot yet known 3 16 million in tornado outbreakPower outages gt 1 68 millionAreas affectedCentral and Eastern North AmericaPart of the Winter storms of 2007 081Most severe tornado damage see Fujita scaleThe ice storms were responsible for at least 22 deaths across three states 2 3 At least 25 additional deaths were blamed on the December 15 16 Midwest and Eastern snowstorm and its aftermath across six US States and three Canadian provinces 1 additional death was caused by the severe weather outbreak in the Southeast Contents 1 Meteorological synopsis 2 December 8 to December 11 Midwest ice storm 2 1 Fatalities 2 2 Power outages 2 3 States of emergency 2 4 Cancellations 3 Northeastern United States December 13 storm 4 December 15 16 storm 4 1 Impact and flight cancellations 4 2 Snow records 4 3 Damage and power outages 4 4 Ground travel impact 4 5 Cancellations 4 6 Professional sports impact 4 7 Fatalities 4 8 Southeastern tornado event 4 8 1 Confirmed tornadoes 4 8 1 1 December 15 event 4 8 1 2 December 16 event 5 See also 6 References 7 External links 7 1 Ice storms of December 8 10 7 2 Snow event December 8 11 7 3 December 13 14 Northeast snowstorm 7 4 December 15 16 Midwest and Eastern North America Storm 7 5 December 15 southeast Tornado eventMeteorological synopsis editMuch of the affected areas were already hit by a significant winter storm during the weekend of December 1 and December 2 Many areas had received close to three quarters of an inch of ice from Nebraska to Illinois causing tens of thousands of power outages and at least 16 deaths across nine states and the Canadian province of Quebec the latter receiving a major snow storm Following that winter storm a large dome of cold air penetrated the Midwest following an Alberta clipper which was responsible for major flooding across the Pacific Northwest and moderate snows from Alberta to Maryland The first low pressure system which developed across the Southwest on December 8 produced light freezing rain throughout much of the Midwest and southern Ontario on December 9 A second stronger storm developed across the southwest on December 10 and produced significant snowfall in the higher elevations of Arizona near Flagstaff as well as in Colorado Storm Ice Accumulations Maximum By State through 8 00 pm CST December 11 2007 Total Location1 50 in 3 8 cm Pittsburg Kansas1 50 in 3 8 cm Joplin Missouri1 25 in 3 2 cm Vinita Oklahoma1 00 in 2 5 cm Ottumwa Iowa0 75 in 1 9 cm Danbury Nebraska0 50 in 1 3 cm Spearman Texas0 50 in 1 3 cm Rensselaer Indiana0 30 in 0 8 cm Niskayuna New York0 25 in 0 6 cm Sparta Illinois0 25 in 0 6 cm Montpelier OhioAll totals are freezing rain only 1 4 The storm then proceeded to produce a significant swath of ice across much of the Central Plains Both storms in total produced between a half inch to an inch of ice from Oklahoma to Wisconsin while 8 to 24 inches of snow 20 60 cm fell over the mountains of Utah the highest amount being reported in northern Park City 6 to 12 inches 15 to 30 centimetres fell over Colorado and New Mexico while generally less than 6 inches fell on the northern side of the system from Nebraska to Quebec although 10 inches 25 cm fell in the Saguenay region of Quebec due to the orographic effect and Lake Saint Jean 5 A mixture of snow sleet ice and rain also fell across many of the affected areas 4 The main energy of the system responsible for the ice storm later moved east and affected portions of the Northeast and Middle Atlantic States with snow and rain on December 13 with the heaviest snow falling across southern and central New York and central New England Portions of Massachusetts Connecticut and New York received as much as 12 inches 30 cm of snow from the storm including 7 inches 18 cm in Boston 6 7 Another major winter storm developed on December 14 east of the Rockies and across the Southern States and traveled across many of the same areas bringing significant snows to areas that were affected by both ice storms Portions of Kansas received over a foot 30 cm of snow on top of the accumulated ice 8 The system moved across the Great Lakes region on December 15 and 16 and intensified while adding moisture from a developing coastal low as well as residual moisture from what was Tropical Storm Olga that affected most of the Antilles and Caribbean Several areas in the Midwest and eastern North America received close to a foot of snow including Chicago some areas of the Toronto and Detroit areas Montreal and Ottawa Accumulations of as much as 20 inches 51 cm fell across northern New England northern New York eastern Ontario from rural eastern Ottawa to Cornwall and north of the Saint Lawrence River in the province of Quebec into the Charlevoix region 9 10 11 Thundersnow was even reported across portions of southern Ontario and Quebec Widespread amounts of snow between 8 and 14 inches 20 and 36 centimetres were reported across Ontario Quebec most of New England and the Canadian Maritimes as well as in several areas of the Midwest including Kansas and Missouri while between a half inch to an inch 13 25 mm of ice fell across higher elevations in Maryland and Virginia with significant icing as well over West Virginia and Pennsylvania This was accompanied by heavy rain between 2 and 4 inches 51 and 102 millimetres south of the Mason Dixon line towards the Carolinas and the Southeast with significant rainfall across the Middle Atlantic Coast coastal sections of Nova Scotia and the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador Additionally heavy thunderstorms developed across the Southern states near the Gulf of Mexico coast where tornado watches were issued for portions of Alabama Florida Georgia and South Carolina on December 15 with several tornadoes later confirmed The storm finally exited off the coast into the Atlantic Ocean on December 18 The series of storms that affected the Midwest and East are similar to those that took place during January 2007 as several storms traveled across the same areas killing at least 85 across several states and Canadian provinces It was also similar to but much less severe than the historic Ice Storm of 1998 which blanketed much of eastern Canada from Ontario to New Brunswick December 8 to December 11 Midwest ice storm editFatalities edit At least 38 people were killed by the storm including 27 in Oklahoma four in Kansas three in Missouri and one in Nebraska 12 most of the fatalities were from traffic accidents caused by the icy weather including four people in a single accident on Interstate 40 west of Okemah Oklahoma Two people died from a falling tree branch and from hypothermia citation needed Power outages edit Overall nearly 1 5 million 13 customers lost power in total 14 The storm caused the largest power outage in Oklahoma history where more than 600 000 homes and businesses accounting for approximately 40 of the population lost power during the peak of the storm 13 350 000 customers were without power in other states 14 including 100 000 in Missouri 17 000 in Iowa 25 000 in Kansas 15 with scattered power outages also reported in Nebraska and Illinois It was predicted that it could take 7 10 days to restore power to everybody The city of Jones Oklahoma was left with no electricity to feed high pressure water into the city while most of its high school was heavily damaged due to a fire Several other storm related structural fires occurred with one smoke inhalation death from a storm related fire in Tulsa FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers shipped generators and bottled water to Oklahoma where some hospitals were running on backup generators 16 17 States of emergency edit Snowfall amounts Dec 8 11 City Snowfall AmountsNorthern Park City UT 24 in 61 cm Pagosa Springs CO 11 in 27 cm Los Alamos NM 7 11 in 17 27 cm Washburn ME 10 in 25 cm Saguenay QC 10 in 25 cm Boulder CO 6 8 in 10 20 cm Cozad NE 6 in 15 cm Ottawa ON 5 in 12 cm All amounts are snowfall onlyKansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius declared a statewide state of emergency prior to the storm s arrival 18 while President George W Bush issued a similar state of emergency for the state of Oklahoma before declaring a federal emergency 19 20 The city of Norman was declared to be a disaster area by Mayor Cindy Rosenthal 21 Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry cut short a vacation to tour up the hardest hit areas by the storm including northwestern Oklahoma City and later signed a federal disaster declaration 13 It was reported that damage to utility equipment alone was estimated at over 30 million in seven counties alone including the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metropolitan areas 22 After the initial round of ice on Sunday Governor Matt Blunt issued a state of emergency for parts of Missouri 23 Cancellations edit The storm as did the previous storm disrupted events scheduled by presidential hopefuls for the 2008 US presidential election including Republican Candidate Mike Huckabee as his plane was unable to land in western Iowa but did so in Omaha Nebraska An appearance by former President Bill Clinton on behalf of Hillary Clinton s campaign was also canceled due to the weather One event scheduled by former North Carolina Senator and Democratic candidate John Edwards was also canceled 3 24 Chicago O Hare International Airport canceled at least 560 flights 14 while Tulsa International Airport was forced to halt flights on the 10th after losing power for 10 hours while nearly 100 flights were grounded at Kansas City International Airport Ice forced schools to close from Oklahoma to upstate New York Northeastern United States December 13 storm editSnowfall amounts Dec 13 14 City Snowfall AmountsBloomingburg NY 10 9 in 26 cm Boston MA 10 5 in 26 cm Penn Yan NY 10 in 25 cm Binghamton NY 9 5 in 24 cm Waterbury CT 8 4 in 21 cm Montrose PA 8 3 cm 21 cm Emporium PA 8 in 20 cm Goshen NY 7 3 in 19 cm All amounts are snowfall onlyAs the system moved northeast towards New England and New York on December 13 several delays were reported across several airports while 200 flights were canceled at Newark International Airport and 450 at Boston Logan International Airport Numerous accidents on several Interstate Highways were reported across Connecticut forcing at times the partial or complete closures of portions of certain highways In Monroe County New York which includes the city of Rochester the emergency dispatch center received 1 800 calls for collisions but no serious injuries were reported 25 During the worst of the storm double trailer rigs and propane tankers were banned from Interstate 90 in western Massachusetts 6 There were no weather related fatalities reported across the Northeast for this storm system Schools and government offices from Massachusetts to New Jersey and Pennsylvania were closed early or for all day and locally some students were stranded for a few hours at various schools particularly in the Boston area where there was criticism over the management of the storm 26 27 28 In Providence RI students who had been dismissed early were stranded on school buses for up to eight hours 29 The storm did not affect professional sporting as the National Hockey League game between the New Jersey Devils and the Boston Bruins went ahead as scheduled in Boston despite a game attendance of about 1500 at TD Banknorth Garden 30 December 15 16 storm editImpact and flight cancellations edit Snowfall amounts Dec 15 16 storm City Snowfall AmountsOttawa ON 33 50 cm 13 20 in region 37 cm 15 in Ottawa airport 33 cm 13 in Gatineau airportQuebec QC 30 40 cm 12 16 in Burlington VT 12 16 in 30 41 cm Syracuse NY 12 14 in 30 36 cm Montreal QC 30 cm 12 in Toronto ON 18 35 cm 7 1 13 8 in region 20 cm 8 in Toronto airport 33 cm 13 in Downtown TorontoChicago IL 2 12 in 5 1 30 5 cm region 3 inches 7 6 cm O Hare AirportDetroit MI Windsor ON 9 inches 23 cm Moncton NB 23 cm 9 1 in Boston MA 8 inches 20 cm St Louis MO 6 8 in 15 20 cm All amounts are snowfall onlyHeavy snow up to one foot in total hampered recovery efforts across areas that were hit by the ice storm in Kansas as tens of thousands were still without power during the winter storm In Chicago more than expected snowfall along with fog and wind caused an additional 200 flight cancellations at O Hare and Midway Airports Numerous cancellations were reported in Buffalo Toronto nearly 300 flights in total Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport over 100 flights Quebec City Montreal 300 total flights Boston about 300 additional flights Portland Maine and other major airports A U S Airways plane carrying 31 passengers slid off a runway at an airport in Rhode Island without causing any injuries 31 At Cleveland Hopkins International Airport the NFL s Buffalo Bills airplane got stuck on a runway because of accumulating snow due to a Lake Erie snowsquall after their game against the Cleveland Browns so the team was forced to return to Buffalo by bus 32 Snow records edit In Ottawa the 37 centimeters of snow that fell on December 16 broke a new 24 hour December snowfall record set on December 21 1977 while it fell 3 centimeters short of the all time one day snowfall record of 40 4 centimeters set on March 2 1947 which was part of its worst all time snowfall event of 73 centimeters set on March 2 3 1947 It also brought its season snowfall total to 5 feet 150 cm in just over 3 weeks the same amount of the entire 2006 07 winter The city would end up breaking a new all time December snowfall that was previously set in 1970 with a total of just over 120 centimeters 3 9 feet after additional snowfalls following the blizzard 33 34 In Toronto the 26 centimeters that fell down was just 2 shy of the all time 24 hour snowfall set on December 11 1944 where 28 centimeters and a 2 day storm total of 57 centimeters and which it killed 21 35 In Boston the weekend snowfall combined with those of December 14 s storm surpass the total snowfall of 2006 07 36 The snowstorm event coupled with previous snow events on November 22 and December 3 was the third top weather story in Canada in 2007 according to Environment Canada after the ice melting over the Canadian Arctic and the British Columbia floods of December 3 37 Damage and power outages edit nbsp North America radar loop of the December 16 winter stormIn Brighton Massachusetts the heavy snows and rains caused the roof of a pharmacy to collapse under the heavy weight of the snow but only minor injuries were reported because of falling debris 38 Several areas across New York Michigan and Indiana declared snow emergencies 39 40 Heavy ice across the Poconos and Pennsylvania was responsible for the collapse of two television towers at Penobscot Mountain in Luzerne County near Scranton that knocked out transmission for several nearby television stations 41 42 Strong winds in excess of 40 mph 64 km h also caused localized damage to roofs power lines and trees across several states including Pennsylvania Massachusetts and Rhode Island Strong winds in excess of 100 km h was also reported across much of Eastern Canada particularly in Cape Breton the shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and most of the island of Newfoundland where a peak gust of 181 km h was reported in the Wreckhouse region with other gusts measuring over 120 km h in Bonavista Port aux Basques and Long Pond In Matane Quebec strong winds along the Saint Lawrence River caused storm surge waves that crashed ashore and flooded over 10 homes Over 160 000 customers in Pennsylvania lost power due to ice and sleet 20 000 in the Canadian Maritimes due to strong winds while scattered power outages were reported in Illinois Vermont Ontario and Quebec In eastern Quebec 3 000 customers were left without power while roads were mostly inaccessible to maintenance and Hydro Quebec crews because of near zero visibility and heavy snow accumulations 43 Ground travel impact edit nbsp Snowfall Map for December 16 storm across central New YorkHundreds of accidents including two fatal ones were reported by Ontario Provincial Police by the Surete du Quebec across Ontario Quebec and across several US States including a pile up that involved at least seven tractor trailers on Highway 401 near Cornwall which temporarily closed the road A second pile up on Highway 401 near Kingston caused a rig to leaked over 300 liters of fuel into a creek Another pile up involving a tractor trailer was reported on Autoroute 40 west of Montreal forcing the shutdown of it as the trailer overturned and spilled kerosene on the roadway 33 44 Autoroutes 20 and 440 and Highways 132 138 and 175 north and east of Quebec City were shut down due to heavy and blowing snow citation needed Cancellations edit The storm also led to the postponement of several events and concerts across various areas including numerous church services as well as a winter commencement ceremony scheduled at both the University of Connecticut and University of Michigan where undergraduate students were expected to receive their diplomas The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation also postponed a fund raising concert in Summerside Prince Edward Island 45 Several schools across the Northeastern United States Quebec Ontario and the Maritimes were closed and mornings sessions at Universite Laval were also suspended Professional sports impact edit The storm also had impact in professional sports action as National Football League Games between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets in Foxborough Massachusetts the Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills in Cleveland and the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars in Pittsburgh were played in difficult conditions with snow sleet and strong winds At Giants Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey where the New York Giants and Washington Redskins played the Sunday Night match up strong winds collapsed a fabric dome used for hospitality events before and after games but no one was injured on the incident 46 In the National Basketball Association game between the Boston Celtics and the Toronto Raptors the game was delayed due to a leak coming the roof of Toronto s Air Canada Centre during the peak of the snowstorm while many seats were empty despite an announced sellout for the game 46 47 Fatalities edit The snow storm and its aftermath were responsible for at least 25 fatalities across six states and three Canadian provinces including five in Indiana including four in a single crash 22 48 two in Kansas both in Montgomery County 49 one in Wisconsin 50 seven in Michigan 51 52 three in Massachusetts 53 54 55 one in Maine 56 three in Ontario 57 58 one in Nova Scotia 59 and two in Quebec 60 61 Most fatalities were as a result of motor vehicle accidents but deaths due to heart attacks while shoveling and being buried by snow were also reported nbsp Snowdrifts covering deck outside a front door in Southern Ontario Southeastern tornado event edit In addition to producing a severe winter storm the same storm system was responsible for a small tornado outbreak across the southeast which was produced by a cold front associated with the storm and residual moisture from Tropical Storm Olga which killed 35 across Haiti and the Dominican Republic 12 tornadoes were reported with an EF2 being the strongest one confirmed in the Lothair Georgia area Another tornado in Georgia was responsible for the death of a truck driver on Interstate 75 when the strong winds overturned his tractor trailer Significant damage was reported in several areas from several different tornadoes including one that damaged the Pasco County Jail in Florida 62 63 Confirmed tornadoes edit Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total0 3 4 1 0 0 0 8December 15 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday December 15 2007EF Location County Coord Time UTC Path length DamageGeorgiaEF0 W of Blakely Early 31 23 N 85 02 W 31 38 N 85 03 W 31 38 85 03 2255 3 83 miles 6 2 km Tornado destroyed an old shed store and an outbuilding and damaged a mobile home Caused 30 000 in damages EF0 WNW of Sylvester Worth 31 33 N 83 55 W 31 55 N 83 91 W 31 55 83 91 0203 3 9 miles 6 3 km Tornado destroyed a peanut warehouse and damaged 29 homes Caused 750 000 in damages EF1 SW of Ashburn Turner 31 41 N 83 41 W 31 69 N 83 68 W 31 69 83 68 0220 3 5 miles 5 6 km 1 Death Tornado destroyed 4 mobile homes and damaged 39 homes A semi traveling on Interstate 75 was blown off the road and the driver was killed on impact Caused 1 25 million in damages EF1 W of Owensboro Wilcox 31 52 N 83 28 W 31 87 N 83 46 W 31 87 83 46 0230 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown tornado tore the roof off an old dairy shed and destroyed a cinder block Caused 5 000 in damages EF0 ENE of Jay Bird Springs Dodge 32 10 N 89 55 W 32 16 N 89 92 W 32 16 89 92 0318 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown tornado damaged one mobile home and knocked down numerous trees and power lines Caused 25 000 in damages EF2 SW of Lothair Treutlen 32 20 N 82 40 W 32 34 N 82 66 W 32 34 82 66 0341 3 5 miles 5 6 km Tornado destroyed a fire department building a mobile home and a carport Caused 100 000 in damages December 16 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday December 16 2007EF Location County Coord Time UTC Path length DamageFloridaEF1 SSE of Hague Alachua 29 44 N 82 25 W 29 73 N 82 41 W 29 73 82 41 0745 0 75 miles 1 2 km Brief touchdown numerous pine trees were snapped and a few were uprooted A portion of a masonry brick wall on a small farm outbuilding was knocked over and the metal roof was ripped off and strewn across a field A farm truck was flipped on its side near the outbuilding Another house had a damaged carport minor wall damage a toppled TV antenna mast and many of the roof shingles were stripped EF1 NNW of Land o Lakes Pasco 28 19 N 82 31 W 28 31 N 82 51 W 28 31 82 51 1020 3 2 miles 5 1 km A housing annex at the county jail was destroyed The 125 female inmates living in the annex were evacuated before it was destroyed resulting in zero injuries There was also roof damage to a fire station four vehicles were flipped and there were numerous trees and power poles downed Caused 1 million in damages See also editJanuary 2007 North American ice storm Global storm activity of 2007 Tornadoes of 2007References edit a b NWS Springfield Ice Storm Summary December 2007 Crh noaa gov December 12 2007 Retrieved January 1 2012 a b Midwest buried under heap of snow CNN via AP December 15 2007 Archived December 15 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b The Associated Press December 11 2007 Ice Storm Brings Misery Death to Midwest ABC News via AP Retrieved January 1 2012 a b The Hydrometeorological Prediction Center Storm Summary Message Hpc ncep noaa gov January 1 2012 St Gelais Francois Le Quotidien Saguenay QC Plus rapide plus efficace et moins couteux Jean Tremblay December 13 2007 a b WBZ Boston MA Winter Storm Socks New England December 14 2007 Archived December 13 2007 at the Wayback Machine Rell Responds To Storm Criticism Archived December 16 2007 at the Wayback Machine WFSB Harford CT December 14 2007 Kansans Digging Out from Snow Archived December 16 2007 at the Wayback Machine KWCH Kansas December 13 2007 THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER STORM SUMMARY MESSAGE December 17 2007 Hpc ncep noaa gov November 29 2011 Retrieved January 1 2012 Big Winter Storm Pummels Northeast December 16 2007 ABC News January 1 2012 Ottawa shovels out from record setting snowfall Canada CBC December 17 2007 Retrieved January 1 2012 Leblanc Steve December 12 2007 New outages flight disruptions from ice storm NBC News Retrieved January 1 2012 a b c Oklahoma City OK Gov Henry Sends 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Wichita Kansas Storm summary from NWS Goodland Kansas Storm summary and amounts from NWS Kansas City Missouri Summary and storm amounts from NWS Hastings Nebraska Summary and storm amounts from NWS Springfield Missouri Storm amounts from NWS Des Moines IowaSnow event December 8 11 edit Storm amount from NWS Quad Cities Iowa Illinois Snow amounts from NWS Milwaukee Wisconsin Snow amounts from NWS Denver Colorado Snow amounts from NWS Pueblo Colorado Storm summary from NWS Albuquerque New Mexico December 11 snow amounts from NWS Caribou MaineDecember 13 14 Northeast snowstorm edit December 13 snowfall amounts from NWS Binghamton New York December 13 snowfall amounts from NWS New York New York December 13 storm amounts from NWS State College Pennsylvania December 13 14 storm amount from NWS Caribou MaineDecember 15 16 Midwest and Eastern North America Storm edit 0 14 15 winter storm summary from NWS Goodland Kansas Storm Amount of December 15 storm from NWS Dodge City Kansas December 15 winter storm summary from NWS Wichita Kansas 0 15 storm amounts from NWS Omaha Nebraska Snow amounts from December 15 storm from NWS Kansas City Missouri Preliminary summary of December 15 storm from NWS St Louis Missouri December 15 storm summary from NWS Springfield Missouri 0 storm amounts from NWS Lincoln Illinois 0 15 storm amounts from NWS Quad Cities Illinois Iowa Storm amounts map from NWS Chicago Illinois Storm summary from NWS Milwaukee Wisconsin Snow map for December 15 amounts from NWS Wilmington Ohio Snow amounts from NWS Indianapolis Indiana Storm amounts from NWS South Bend Indiana Snowfall Map of December 15 16 storm from NWS Detroit Michigan Snow map from NWS Gaylord Michigan Snow amounts and summary from NWS Grand Rapids Michigan Storm amounts from NWS Caribou Maine Storm amounts from NWS Binghamton New York Snow amounts Map from NWS Albany New York Storm summary and reports from NWS Burlington VermontDecember 15 southeast Tornado event edit Event summary from NWS 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