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December 15–17, 2020 nor'easter

The December 15–17, 2020 nor'easter was a powerful nor'easter that hammered the Northeastern United States and produced widespread swaths of over 1 foot (12 in) of snow in much of the region from December 15–17, 2020, ending a 1,000+ day high-impact snowstorm drought in much of the Mid-Atlantic and coastal New England regions. The system developed out of a weak area of low-pressure that first developed over the Central United States producing some snowfall before moving eastward, and by December 16, a new, dominant area of low pressure began to develop along the Southeast coast. This low steadily deepened as it moved along and impacted the Mid-Atlantic coastline, prompting several winter-related advisories and warnings for much of the Northeast.

December 15–17, 2020 nor'easter
Category 2 "Significant" (RSI/NOAA: 5.58)
GOES-16 satellite image of the nor'easter off the New England coast at 15:56 UTC (10:56 a.m. EST) on December 17, with an eye-like feature
TypeExtratropical cyclone
Nor'easter
Winter storm
Ice storm
FormedDecember 14, 2020
DissipatedDecember 19, 2020
Highest winds
Highest gust63 mph (101 km/h) in Mantoloking, New Jersey
Lowest pressure995 mb (29.38 inHg)
Tornadoes
confirmed
2 on December 16
Max. rating1EF2 tornado
Duration of
tornado outbreak2
1 hour, 26 minutes
Maximum snowfall
or ice accretion
Snow – 48 in (120 cm) near Danbury, NH
Ice – 0.60 in (1.5 cm) near Pipers Gap, Virginia
Fatalities7 fatalities
Damage> $125 million (2021 USD)[1]
Power outages230,000 in Maine alone[2]
Areas affectedSouthern Plains, Upland South, Southeastern and Northeastern United States (primarily New England and the Mid-Atlantic), Atlantic Canada

1Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale
2Time from first tornado to last tornado

Multiple states that were expected to be impacted by the nor'easter, including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia declared states of emergencies on December 15–16 in advance of the storm. New York and Boston declared a snow emergency the day of the storm as well. The nor'easter brought significant snowfall to metropolitan areas such as New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., which eclipsed the entire snowfall total from the previous winter season, as well as Boston and Portland that saw over a foot of snow from the storm. Tens of thousands lost power during the storm, and the storm caused high wind gusts along the Jersey Shore, in addition to rough surf and even storm surge in coastal Massachusetts. At least 7 people have been confirmed killed as a result from the storm, and it is estimated to have caused over $125 million (2021 USD) in damages.[1] The winter storm was rated Category 2 winter storm on the Regional Snowfall Index (RSI) scale, the first such storm for the Northeastern United States since a nor'easter in March 2018.[3] The system was unofficially named Winter Storm Gail by The Weather Channel.[4]

Meteorological history

 
Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
Map key
  Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown
Storm type
  Extratropical cyclone / Remnant low / Tropical disturbance / Monsoon depression

The nor'easter originated from a disorganized winter storm in the Southern Plains of the United States, late on December 14. The winter storm became more widespread the next day, as a low-pressure system developed, and it began to spread snowfall in Oklahoma and Kansas. The system slowly moved eastward across the Southern Plains throughout the day on December 15.[4] On the next day, the system reached the Eastern United States and began spreading snow, ice, and rain across the region.[5] Early on December 17, the system then moved off the coast and developed strong winds and heavier precipitation, while the snowfall spread northward.[5][6] As the low-pressure system began to strengthen, the rain-snow line pushed northward as well.[5] The center of low pressure moved northeastward, parallel to the coast,[3] before reaching its peak intensity at 12:00 UTC on December 17, while situated off the coast of New Jersey, with a minimum central pressure of 995 millibars (29.4 inHg). The nor'easter also developed an eye-like feature around this time.[7] A combination of moisture from the tropical eastern Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico, very strong low- to mid-level warm air advection, and strong frontogenesis led to strong mesoscale banding, which resulted in heavy snowfall rates for several hours over parts of the Northeastern United States.[3] The nor'easter developed a secondary low to the east later that day and gradually began to weaken, as it began moving away from the Northeastern U.S.[8] A high-pressure system to the east of Atlantic Canada then steered the nor'easter away from the coast, after it passed south of New England, and the storm raced off eastward into the Atlantic.[4][9] For the next couple of days, the nor'easter continued moving eastward, before the original low was absorbed into the developing secondary low to the east, on December 20. This new storm subsequently strengthened, and the system was named Greta by the Free University of Berlin on the same day.[10][11]

Preparations

All warnings and advisories issued in the Northeastern United States due to the storm
 
 Winter Storm Warning
 Winter Storm Watch
 Winter Weather Advisory
 Coastal Flood Advisory
 Special Weather Statement

On December 14, Winter Storm Watches were placed into effect in a large swath from Virginia up through southern New England.[4] Early the next day, watches located from Virginia to Western New Jersey were updated to Winter Storm Warnings. Simultaneously, Winter Weather Advisories were issued for the southern end of the storm. Later winter storm warnings were issued up through most of southern New England.[12]

Mid-Atlantic states

On December 16, Governor Ralph Northam of Virginia declared a state of emergency.[13]

300 snow plows were deployed to apply salt to many major roads and bridges due to expected snowfall.[14]

On December 15, Governor Tom Wolf declared a state of emergency for Pennsylvania.[15] 100 pieces of equipment to treat roads were also deployed at the beginning of the storm. In Philadelphia, classes that were already in virtual learning due to COVID-19 were instructed to continue with classes December 17.[16]

On December 16, the Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, declared a state of emergency.[17] NJ Transit suspended bus and train travel beginning at 6:30 p.m. EST as a result of the degrading conditions.[18] The state also imposed travel restrictions across several interstates, including Interstates 78, 80 and 280.

In New York City, mayor Bill de Blasio announced that schools in the city would transition to online learning for the day of December 17, citing the snow.[19][14] Governor Andrew Cuomo declared states of emergency in 18 counties, all upstate.[20] The Thruway speed limits were reduced to 45 mph from upstate cities such as Syracuse, to areas to the south such as New York City.[20]

New England

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont ordered all large trucks off the state's highways beginning at 9:00 PM EST on December 16. The truck ban was lifted at 9:00 AM on December 18. The Connecticut Department of Transportation mobilized hundreds of snowplows to keep the state's roads open during the storm.

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker urged residents in his state to stay at home during the nor'easter. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation fully deployed its resources to clear the roads, including 3,800 pieces of snow-fighting equipment to be used on some 15,000 miles of roads. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency's emergency operations center was activated.[21] Boston Mayor Marty Walsh declared a snow emergency in the city ahead of the storm. A parking ban was implemented and all school buildings were closed on December 16. City departments and some COVID-19 testing sites were also closed as a result of the storm.[22]

Impact

 
Observed snowfall accumulation from December 16–17 across the Eastern United States

Due to icy conditions on the roadways as well as heavy snow and sleet, the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine became more difficult.[15]

United States

Southeast

Severe weather from the warm sector of the storm was reported near Tampa Bay in Florida. Tornado warnings were issued in Hillsborough County and Pinellas County, Florida. A large and damaging tornado was confirmed in Pinellas County, though no causalties were reported.[23] However, tornadoes resulted in $16.28 million in damage.

Confirmed tornadoes

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, December 16, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 NE of Seminole to SSW of Tampa International Airport Pinellas FL 27°51′49″N 82°45′09″W / 27.8637°N 82.7524°W / 27.8637; -82.7524 (Seminole (Dec. 16, EF2)) 20:49-21:11 13.1 mi (21.1 km) 300 yd (270 m) Two buildings were destroyed, and five had major damage. At a boat storage facility, 2-ton boats were tossed, and the buildings they were housed in had major damage. As the tornado approached U.S. 19, damage became more spotty. Insulation from buildings collected along a fence near the St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport. The tornado crossed I-275 on the Howard Frankland Bridge. Video from social media showed the tornado bending a light pole. Damage was $16 million.[24][25]
EF1 N of Plant City to Gibsonia Hillsborough, Polk FL 28°03′40″N 82°09′58″W / 28.061°N 82.1662°W / 28.061; -82.1662 (Plant City (Dec. 16, EF1)) 21:53-22:15 12.9 mi (20.8 km) 250 yd (230 m) A home was damaged in North Lakeland, just north of Lake Gibson. Two small barns were destroyed. Video posted on social media of this tornado showed the tornado as a "wedge". Most damage was done to trees as the tornado's rotation stayed elevated for most of its path. Damage was $280,000.[24][26]

Mid-Atlantic states

 
Snowfall accumulation in Essex County, New Jersey, on December 17, 2020

Virginia State Police responded to about 200 crashes and 125 disabled vehicles across the state. By 6:45 p.m. local time, Dominion Energy reported nearly 20,000 power outages, mainly across the Shenandoah Valley, western Piedmont. Appalachian Power reported roughly 3,000 outages in southwestern Virginia, and more than 6,800 customers were without power in the Rappahannock Electric Cooperative area. The National Weather Service received a report of up to six-tenths of an inch of freezing rain east of Galax and a half-inch in western Bedford County.[27]

Maryland State Police responded to 489 service calls on December 16 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. local time, including 161 crashes and 60 abandoned or disabled vehicles. The Baltimore Police Department responded to 88 calls for accidents around the city Wednesday since 12:00 p.m. local time.[28] There was a very wide range of snowfall, from one foot of snow in Sabillasville, to 0.7 inches of snow in Olney.[29] On the morning of December 17, Spirit Airlines Flight 696 skidded off the taxiway after landing at Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport due to snow and ice accumulations.[30]

 
Snowfall accumulation in Newark Valley, NY on December 17, 2020

By late December 16, power outages peaked around 14,000 in New Jersey, before decreasing by the following morning.[31] Strong gusty winds were reported as well, especially close to the Jersey Shore, where a peak gust of 62 mph (100 km/h) in Mantoloking was recorded late on December 16. At times, snowfall rates within the state averaged 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) an hour, particularly in the northern portion.[32] 11.4 inches (29 cm) of snow was recorded at Newark.[33]

In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the city recorded 6.3 inches (16 cm) of snow, the highest since 2018 and more than the entirety of the previous winter season.[34] The Pittsburgh area got 9.3 inches, the most since the 2010 storm. North of there got over a foot of snow.[35] The snowstorm caused a pickup truck to crash into an EMS truck in Collier TWP PA, in the Pittsburgh area. The crew cleared before the truck hit, according to footage.[36] Two people in Clinton County were killed in a multi-dozen car pileup on Interstate 80.[37]

The Binghamton, New York area saw a record-breaking 40 inches (102 cm) of snow, which caused severe travel headaches, as the system was predicted to bring only a maximum of 20 inches (51 cm) to the southern region of the state.[38] Albany saw 22.9 inches of snow.[39] Ice accumulations of up to half an inch occurred in the Hudson Valley, and up to two-tenths of an inch of ice accumulated on Long Island.[40] State police responded to more than 600 accidents and disabled vehicles overnight stuck in snow and sleet as the storm passed over, resulting in two fatal accidents.[40] Amounts of 4–10 inches (10–25 cm) of snow and sleet fell on Long Island and the New York City area. The sleet made the cleanup efforts particularly difficult on Long Island, due to its weight.[40][41] The snowfall totals from this storm in New York City were greater than the snow total from the previous winter, surpassing just 4.8 in. of snowfall.[42] Newark Valley saw 44 inches (110 cm) of snow, the maximum snowfall accumulation during the event.[43]

New England

 
A panoramic view of 14 inches (36 cm) of snow blanketing Lexington, MA on December 18, 2020

The greatest snow totals in the state of Connecticut were reported in Fairfield and Litchfield Counties in the western part of the state, where up to 15 inches (38 cm) of snow fell. Snow totals ranged between 6 inches along coastal southeastern Connecticut to over a foot over interior sections of central and eastern Connecticut.[44][45]

The greatest snowfall total in Massachusetts was in the town of Florida, where 24 inches (61 cm) of snow were recorded. Snowfall totals of at least 8 inches (20 cm) were recorded in most of the state, with the exception of Cape Cod. The heaviest snowfall was in the northwestern portion of Massachusetts.[46] Boston set a record one-day snowfall accumulation, where 12.7 inches (32 cm) of snow was recorded from the nor'easter.[46] Near-blizzard conditions were reported across areas of Massachusetts.[47]

Atlantic Canada

Nova Scotia

On December 17–18, as the nor'easter passed to the south of the province, winter weather caused various delays and closures, particularly in the Provincial capital, Halifax, where schools, government offices, recreational programs and public parks had delayed openings after 20 centimetres (7.9 in) of snow fell.[48] In Annapolis county and the South Shore, the snow was disruptive enough to close schools for the day.[49] A bus in Laurencetown drove off the road, although the student aboard and driver weren't injured. Many parents were worried about their children's safety, preferring they stay home for the day. According to local police, traffic was lighter than usual and very few collisions were reported as residents took the storm seriously.[48]

Snowfall totals

Highest observed snow totals from each affected state
State Town Amount
New York Newark Valley 44 inches (110 cm)
New Hampshire Croydon 44 inches (110 cm)
Pennsylvania Alba 43.3 inches (110 cm)
Vermont Landgrove 42 inches (110 cm)
Maine Acton 28 inches (71 cm)
Massachusetts Florida 24 inches (61 cm)
Connecticut Winsted 16.5 inches (42 cm)
Rhode Island Glocester 14 inches (36 cm)
New Jersey Highland Lakes 12.3 inches (31 cm)
Maryland Sabillasville 12 inches (30 cm)
West Virginia Hambleton 12 inches (30 cm)
Virginia Basye 11.5 inches (29 cm)
Ohio Bridgeport 7.5 inches (19 cm)
Delaware Talleyville 5.7 inches (14 cm)
Indiana Tipton 5 inches (13 cm)
District of Columbia Washington 2.3 inches (5.8 cm)
Sources:[50][51]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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The December 15 17 2020 nor easter was a powerful nor easter that hammered the Northeastern United States and produced widespread swaths of over 1 foot 12 in of snow in much of the region from December 15 17 2020 ending a 1 000 day high impact snowstorm drought in much of the Mid Atlantic and coastal New England regions The system developed out of a weak area of low pressure that first developed over the Central United States producing some snowfall before moving eastward and by December 16 a new dominant area of low pressure began to develop along the Southeast coast This low steadily deepened as it moved along and impacted the Mid Atlantic coastline prompting several winter related advisories and warnings for much of the Northeast December 15 17 2020 nor easterCategory 2 Significant RSI NOAA 5 58 GOES 16 satellite image of the nor easter off the New England coast at 15 56 UTC 10 56 a m EST on December 17 with an eye like featureTypeExtratropical cycloneNor easterWinter stormIce stormFormedDecember 14 2020DissipatedDecember 19 2020Highest winds1 minute sustained 60 mph 95 km h Highest gust63 mph 101 km h in Mantoloking New JerseyLowest pressure995 mb 29 38 inHg Tornadoesconfirmed2 on December 16Max rating1EF2 tornadoDuration oftornado outbreak21 hour 26 minutesMaximum snowfallor ice accretionSnow 48 in 120 cm near Danbury NHIce 0 60 in 1 5 cm near Pipers Gap VirginiaFatalities7 fatalitiesDamage gt 125 million 2021 USD 1 Power outages230 000 in Maine alone 2 Areas affectedSouthern Plains Upland South Southeastern and Northeastern United States primarily New England and the Mid Atlantic Atlantic CanadaPart of the 2020 21 North American winter1Most severe tornado damage see Fujita scale2Time from first tornado to last tornadoMultiple states that were expected to be impacted by the nor easter including New Jersey Pennsylvania and Virginia declared states of emergencies on December 15 16 in advance of the storm New York and Boston declared a snow emergency the day of the storm as well The nor easter brought significant snowfall to metropolitan areas such as New York City Philadelphia and Washington D C which eclipsed the entire snowfall total from the previous winter season as well as Boston and Portland that saw over a foot of snow from the storm Tens of thousands lost power during the storm and the storm caused high wind gusts along the Jersey Shore in addition to rough surf and even storm surge in coastal Massachusetts At least 7 people have been confirmed killed as a result from the storm and it is estimated to have caused over 125 million 2021 USD in damages 1 The winter storm was rated Category 2 winter storm on the Regional Snowfall Index RSI scale the first such storm for the Northeastern United States since a nor easter in March 2018 3 The system was unofficially named Winter Storm Gail by The Weather Channel 4 Contents 1 Meteorological history 2 Preparations 2 1 Mid Atlantic states 2 2 New England 3 Impact 3 1 United States 3 1 1 Southeast 3 1 2 Confirmed tornadoes 3 1 3 Mid Atlantic states 3 1 4 New England 3 2 Atlantic Canada 3 2 1 Nova Scotia 3 3 Snowfall totals 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksMeteorological history Edit Map plotting the storm s track and intensity according to the Saffir Simpson scaleMap keySaffir Simpson scale Tropical depression 38 mph 62 km h Tropical storm 39 73 mph 63 118 km h Category 1 74 95 mph 119 153 km h Category 2 96 110 mph 154 177 km h Category 3 111 129 mph 178 208 km h Category 4 130 156 mph 209 251 km h Category 5 157 mph 252 km h Unknown Storm type Tropical cyclone Subtropical cyclone Extratropical cyclone Remnant low Tropical disturbance Monsoon depression The nor easter originated from a disorganized winter storm in the Southern Plains of the United States late on December 14 The winter storm became more widespread the next day as a low pressure system developed and it began to spread snowfall in Oklahoma and Kansas The system slowly moved eastward across the Southern Plains throughout the day on December 15 4 On the next day the system reached the Eastern United States and began spreading snow ice and rain across the region 5 Early on December 17 the system then moved off the coast and developed strong winds and heavier precipitation while the snowfall spread northward 5 6 As the low pressure system began to strengthen the rain snow line pushed northward as well 5 The center of low pressure moved northeastward parallel to the coast 3 before reaching its peak intensity at 12 00 UTC on December 17 while situated off the coast of New Jersey with a minimum central pressure of 995 millibars 29 4 inHg The nor easter also developed an eye like feature around this time 7 A combination of moisture from the tropical eastern Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico very strong low to mid level warm air advection and strong frontogenesis led to strong mesoscale banding which resulted in heavy snowfall rates for several hours over parts of the Northeastern United States 3 The nor easter developed a secondary low to the east later that day and gradually began to weaken as it began moving away from the Northeastern U S 8 A high pressure system to the east of Atlantic Canada then steered the nor easter away from the coast after it passed south of New England and the storm raced off eastward into the Atlantic 4 9 For the next couple of days the nor easter continued moving eastward before the original low was absorbed into the developing secondary low to the east on December 20 This new storm subsequently strengthened and the system was named Greta by the Free University of Berlin on the same day 10 11 Preparations EditAll warnings and advisories issued in the Northeastern United States due to the storm Winter Storm Warning Winter Storm Watch Winter Weather Advisory Coastal Flood Advisory Special Weather StatementOn December 14 Winter Storm Watches were placed into effect in a large swath from Virginia up through southern New England 4 Early the next day watches located from Virginia to Western New Jersey were updated to Winter Storm Warnings Simultaneously Winter Weather Advisories were issued for the southern end of the storm Later winter storm warnings were issued up through most of southern New England 12 Mid Atlantic states Edit On December 16 Governor Ralph Northam of Virginia declared a state of emergency 13 300 snow plows were deployed to apply salt to many major roads and bridges due to expected snowfall 14 On December 15 Governor Tom Wolf declared a state of emergency for Pennsylvania 15 100 pieces of equipment to treat roads were also deployed at the beginning of the storm In Philadelphia classes that were already in virtual learning due to COVID 19 were instructed to continue with classes December 17 16 On December 16 the Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency 17 NJ Transit suspended bus and train travel beginning at 6 30 p m EST as a result of the degrading conditions 18 The state also imposed travel restrictions across several interstates including Interstates 78 80 and 280 In New York City mayor Bill de Blasio announced that schools in the city would transition to online learning for the day of December 17 citing the snow 19 14 Governor Andrew Cuomo declared states of emergency in 18 counties all upstate 20 The Thruway speed limits were reduced to 45 mph from upstate cities such as Syracuse to areas to the south such as New York City 20 New England Edit Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont ordered all large trucks off the state s highways beginning at 9 00 PM EST on December 16 The truck ban was lifted at 9 00 AM on December 18 The Connecticut Department of Transportation mobilized hundreds of snowplows to keep the state s roads open during the storm Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker urged residents in his state to stay at home during the nor easter The Massachusetts Department of Transportation fully deployed its resources to clear the roads including 3 800 pieces of snow fighting equipment to be used on some 15 000 miles of roads The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency s emergency operations center was activated 21 Boston Mayor Marty Walsh declared a snow emergency in the city ahead of the storm A parking ban was implemented and all school buildings were closed on December 16 City departments and some COVID 19 testing sites were also closed as a result of the storm 22 Impact Edit Observed snowfall accumulation from December 16 17 across the Eastern United States Due to icy conditions on the roadways as well as heavy snow and sleet the distribution of the COVID 19 vaccine became more difficult 15 United States Edit Southeast Edit Severe weather from the warm sector of the storm was reported near Tampa Bay in Florida Tornado warnings were issued in Hillsborough County and Pinellas County Florida A large and damaging tornado was confirmed in Pinellas County though no causalties were reported 23 However tornadoes resulted in 16 28 million in damage Confirmed tornadoes Edit List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday December 16 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF2 NE of Seminole to SSW of Tampa International Airport Pinellas FL 27 51 49 N 82 45 09 W 27 8637 N 82 7524 W 27 8637 82 7524 Seminole Dec 16 EF2 20 49 21 11 13 1 mi 21 1 km 300 yd 270 m Two buildings were destroyed and five had major damage At a boat storage facility 2 ton boats were tossed and the buildings they were housed in had major damage As the tornado approached U S 19 damage became more spotty Insulation from buildings collected along a fence near the St Pete Clearwater International Airport The tornado crossed I 275 on the Howard Frankland Bridge Video from social media showed the tornado bending a light pole Damage was 16 million 24 25 EF1 N of Plant City to Gibsonia Hillsborough Polk FL 28 03 40 N 82 09 58 W 28 061 N 82 1662 W 28 061 82 1662 Plant City Dec 16 EF1 21 53 22 15 12 9 mi 20 8 km 250 yd 230 m A home was damaged in North Lakeland just north of Lake Gibson Two small barns were destroyed Video posted on social media of this tornado showed the tornado as a wedge Most damage was done to trees as the tornado s rotation stayed elevated for most of its path Damage was 280 000 24 26 Mid Atlantic states Edit Snowfall accumulation in Essex County New Jersey on December 17 2020 Virginia State Police responded to about 200 crashes and 125 disabled vehicles across the state By 6 45 p m local time Dominion Energy reported nearly 20 000 power outages mainly across the Shenandoah Valley western Piedmont Appalachian Power reported roughly 3 000 outages in southwestern Virginia and more than 6 800 customers were without power in the Rappahannock Electric Cooperative area The National Weather Service received a report of up to six tenths of an inch of freezing rain east of Galax and a half inch in western Bedford County 27 Maryland State Police responded to 489 service calls on December 16 between 9 a m and 3 p m local time including 161 crashes and 60 abandoned or disabled vehicles The Baltimore Police Department responded to 88 calls for accidents around the city Wednesday since 12 00 p m local time 28 There was a very wide range of snowfall from one foot of snow in Sabillasville to 0 7 inches of snow in Olney 29 On the morning of December 17 Spirit Airlines Flight 696 skidded off the taxiway after landing at Baltimore Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport due to snow and ice accumulations 30 Snowfall accumulation in Newark Valley NY on December 17 2020 By late December 16 power outages peaked around 14 000 in New Jersey before decreasing by the following morning 31 Strong gusty winds were reported as well especially close to the Jersey Shore where a peak gust of 62 mph 100 km h in Mantoloking was recorded late on December 16 At times snowfall rates within the state averaged 2 3 inches 5 1 7 6 cm an hour particularly in the northern portion 32 11 4 inches 29 cm of snow was recorded at Newark 33 In Philadelphia Pennsylvania the city recorded 6 3 inches 16 cm of snow the highest since 2018 and more than the entirety of the previous winter season 34 The Pittsburgh area got 9 3 inches the most since the 2010 storm North of there got over a foot of snow 35 The snowstorm caused a pickup truck to crash into an EMS truck in Collier TWP PA in the Pittsburgh area The crew cleared before the truck hit according to footage 36 Two people in Clinton County were killed in a multi dozen car pileup on Interstate 80 37 The Binghamton New York area saw a record breaking 40 inches 102 cm of snow which caused severe travel headaches as the system was predicted to bring only a maximum of 20 inches 51 cm to the southern region of the state 38 Albany saw 22 9 inches of snow 39 Ice accumulations of up to half an inch occurred in the Hudson Valley and up to two tenths of an inch of ice accumulated on Long Island 40 State police responded to more than 600 accidents and disabled vehicles overnight stuck in snow and sleet as the storm passed over resulting in two fatal accidents 40 Amounts of 4 10 inches 10 25 cm of snow and sleet fell on Long Island and the New York City area The sleet made the cleanup efforts particularly difficult on Long Island due to its weight 40 41 The snowfall totals from this storm in New York City were greater than the snow total from the previous winter surpassing just 4 8 in of snowfall 42 Newark Valley saw 44 inches 110 cm of snow the maximum snowfall accumulation during the event 43 New England Edit A panoramic view of 14 inches 36 cm of snow blanketing Lexington MA on December 18 2020 The greatest snow totals in the state of Connecticut were reported in Fairfield and Litchfield Counties in the western part of the state where up to 15 inches 38 cm of snow fell Snow totals ranged between 6 inches along coastal southeastern Connecticut to over a foot over interior sections of central and eastern Connecticut 44 45 The greatest snowfall total in Massachusetts was in the town of Florida where 24 inches 61 cm of snow were recorded Snowfall totals of at least 8 inches 20 cm were recorded in most of the state with the exception of Cape Cod The heaviest snowfall was in the northwestern portion of Massachusetts 46 Boston set a record one day snowfall accumulation where 12 7 inches 32 cm of snow was recorded from the nor easter 46 Near blizzard conditions were reported across areas of Massachusetts 47 Atlantic Canada Edit Nova Scotia Edit On December 17 18 as the nor easter passed to the south of the province winter weather caused various delays and closures particularly in the Provincial capital Halifax where schools government offices recreational programs and public parks had delayed openings after 20 centimetres 7 9 in of snow fell 48 In Annapolis county and the South Shore the snow was disruptive enough to close schools for the day 49 A bus in Laurencetown drove off the road although the student aboard and driver weren t injured Many parents were worried about their children s safety preferring they stay home for the day According to local police traffic was lighter than usual and very few collisions were reported as residents took the storm seriously 48 Snowfall totals Edit Highest observed snow totals from each affected state State Town AmountNew York Newark Valley 44 inches 110 cm New Hampshire Croydon 44 inches 110 cm Pennsylvania Alba 43 3 inches 110 cm Vermont Landgrove 42 inches 110 cm Maine Acton 28 inches 71 cm Massachusetts Florida 24 inches 61 cm Connecticut Winsted 16 5 inches 42 cm Rhode Island Glocester 14 inches 36 cm New Jersey Highland Lakes 12 3 inches 31 cm Maryland Sabillasville 12 inches 30 cm West Virginia Hambleton 12 inches 30 cm Virginia Basye 11 5 inches 29 cm Ohio Bridgeport 7 5 inches 19 cm Delaware Talleyville 5 7 inches 14 cm Indiana Tipton 5 inches 13 cm District of Columbia Washington 2 3 inches 5 8 cm Sources 50 51 See also Edit Weather portal North America portalDecember 2009 North American blizzard December 2010 North American blizzard December 17 22 2012 North American blizzard March 2014 nor easter January 2016 United States blizzard February 2021 nor easterNotes Edit All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down however all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency References Edit a b Global Catastrophe Recap December 2020 PDF Aon Benfield January 24 2021 p 4 Archived from the original PDF on 2021 02 02 Retrieved March 6 2021 December 2020 National Climate Report NOAA a b c Rick Otto December 24 2020 Mid Atlantic to Northeast Major Winter Storm 12 16 12 17 www wpc ncep noaa gov Weather Prediction Center Retrieved March 31 2021 a b c d Winter Storm Gail to Slam Northeast With Heavy Snow Potentially Including New York City Philadelphia Boston The Weather Company December 15 2020 Retrieved December 16 2020 a b c Winter Storm Gail Maps Tracker Forecast Snow Alerts Timing and More The Weather Company December 17 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 WPC Surface Analysis for 12 17 20 at 00 UTC Weather Prediction Center December 17 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 WPC Surface Analysis for 12 17 20 at 12 UTC Weather Prediction Center December 17 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 WPC Surface Analysis for 12 17 20 at 21 UTC Weather Prediction Center December 17 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 WPC Surface Analysis for 12 18 20 at 15 UTC Weather Prediction Center December 18 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 Europe Weather Analysis on 2020 12 19 Free University of Berlin December 19 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 Europe Weather Analysis on 2020 12 20 Free University of Berlin December 20 2020 Retrieved December 26 2020 Klos Karissa December 16 2020 Nor Easter to Bring Heavy Snow and Ice WeatherNation Retrieved March 31 2021 Guerry Colleen December 16 2020 Gov Northam declares State of Emergency due to winter weather wric com Abc8 News Retrieved December 16 2020 a b Jan Wesner Childs December 16 2020 Winter Storm Gail Two Killed in Pennsylvania Pileup Hundreds of Crashes in Virginia Maryland The Weather Company Retrieved March 31 2021 a b Gov Wolf Signs Winter Weather Emergency Proclamation Advises State is Prepared for the Storm and Vaccine Distribution Press release Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf December 15 2020 Retrieved December 16 2020 Updates and preparations for this week s winter storm December 15 2020 Department of Streets City of Philadelphia December 16 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 Arco Matt December 16 2020 N J declares a state of emergency ahead of major winter storm NJ com Retrieved December 16 2020 Russ Crespolini December 16 2020 NJ Transit Shuts Down Buses Trains As Snowstorm Hits Long Valley NJ Patch NJ Patch Retrieved March 31 2021 Danielle Valente December 16 2020 Is school open tomorrow NYC DOE reveals the Thursday plan Time Out New York Kids Retrieved March 31 2021 a b Governor Cuomo Declares State of Emergency in Eighteen Counties as Winter Storm Dumps Up to Two Feet of Snow in Much of New York Governor Andrew M Cuomo December 17 2020 Retrieved December 18 2020 Baker Urges Mass Residents to Stay Home During Storm Avoid Treacherous Roads NBC10 Boston December 17 2020 Retrieved December 18 2020 Jeff Saperstone Kathryn Sotnik December 17 2020 Boston Declares Snow Emergency as Mass Preps for Major Storm Possible Outages Retrieved December 18 2020 VIDEO 25 structures damaged following severe weather in Pinellas Park wfla com WFLA 8 December 17 2020 Retrieved March 30 2021 a b NWS Damage Survey for 12 16 2020 Tornado Event Report Iowa Environmental Mesonet National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Tampa Bay Ruskin Florida December 17 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Storm Events Database NOAA Storm Events Database NOAA Retrieved February 13 2022 John Boyer December 16 2020 UPDATE Winter storm brings rain ice snow to Virginia state police respond to about 200 crashes Richmond com Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved March 31 2021 Leonard Ben December 17 2020 Maryland weather Snow mixes with sleet and freezing rain causing messy road conditions across Baltimore region The Baltimore Sun Retrieved March 31 2021 Nick Boykin December 17 2020 Here s how much snow fell in DC Maryland and Virginia wusa9 com Retrieved December 18 2020 says William Spears December 17 2020 Spirit Airlines Plane Skids Off The Taxiway At BWI Baltimore cbs local CBS Baltimore Retrieved December 18 2020 Goldman Jeff December 17 2020 N J weather When will the snow stop Major winter storm winds down early as bitter cold lingers Latest updates nj com Retrieved March 31 2021 NWS Mount Holly NWS MountHolly December 17 2020 We re seeing numerous 2 3 inch per hour rates across SE Pennsylvania and central New Jersey We haven t seen snow rates like this in quite awhile PAwx NJwx Tweet Retrieved December 20 2020 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Snowfall Reports from the Last 24 Hours www weather gov Retrieved December 20 2020 Mark December 17 2020 The history of Winter Storm Gail usa science news my free website USA Science News Retrieved December 26 2020 Watch EMS Crew Scatter to Avoid Out of Control Truck The Weather Company February 9 2021 Retrieved March 31 2021 Nor easter brings heavy snow wintry mix to Philadelphia region 6abc Philadelphia December 17 2020 Retrieved March 31 2021 Julia Musto Michael Ruiz December 16 2020 Major Northeast snowstorm hits leads to Pennsylvania NYC car pileups 2 deaths Fox News Retrieved March 31 2021 Amanda Woods December 17 2020 Binghamton slammed with more than 3 feet of snow during Winter Storm Gail New York Post Retrieved March 31 2021 The official total in Albany 22 9 inches wnyt gov a b c Spotter Reports weather gov National Weather Service December 17 2020 Archived from the original on December 17 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 NWSChat NOAA s National Weather Service nwschat weather gov National Weather Service December 17 2020 Retrieved December 20 2020 Taylor Derrick Bryson Hauser Christine Rio Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Tompkins Lucy Wright Will Fletcher Heather Shanahan Ed Vigdor Neil Moya Maria Jimenez December 17 2020 Snowy Blast Causes Havoc on the Roads The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 20 2020 Rice Doyle December 18 2020 Deadly winter storm brings nearly 4 feet of snow to some areas of the Northeast and there s more to come USA Today Retrieved March 31 2021 US Department of Commerce NOAA National Weather Service Public Information Statement forecast weather gov Retrieved December 20 2020 US Department of Commerce NOAA National Weather Service Public Information Statement forecast weather gov Retrieved December 20 2020 a b Dave Copeland December 18 2020 Final Snowfall Totals For Massachusetts Towns Patch PM Boston MA Patch Retrieved December 20 2020 Aaron Perry AaronPerryWx December 17 2020 Southern New England reports of blizzard conditions from overnight Tweet via Twitter a b Suzette Belliveau Allan April December 18 2020 Many Nova Scotians spend the morning digging out after storm Atlantic ctvnews ca CTV News Retrieved December 18 2020 Storm closures and cancellations Dec 18 2020 HalifaxToday ca HalifaxToday December 18 2020 Retrieved December 18 2020 NWS Eastern Region NWSEastern December 17 2020 Snow has finally ended Updated snowfall reports and top amounts by state Tweet Retrieved December 20 2020 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link NWS Eastern Region NWSEastern December 17 2020 I ran out of space so here are the other states and the District of Columbia Tweet Retrieved December 20 2020 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mid December 2020 nor easter 2020 Storm Summaries from the Weather Prediction Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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