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February 2014 nor'easter

The February 2014 nor'easter was a major nor'easter that produced a damaging snow and ice storm that affected the Southern United States and East Coast of the United States, bringing with it up to a foot of snow and crippling ice across parts of the South. Thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people were left in the dark for days, possibly even up to 2 weeks without power. Delta Air Lines canceled over 2,000 flights,[5] and it was reported by 8:00 p.m. Thursday, February 13, that as many as 6,500 flights originating in or destined for the United States had been canceled. On that day 70 percent of flights were cancelled at airports in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Charlotte.[6][7]

February 2014 nor'easter
Category 4 "Crippling" (RSI/NOAA: 10.66)
The winter storm tracking across the United States East Coast on February 13
TypeExtratropical cyclone
Winter storm
Blizzard
Ice storm
FormedFebruary 11, 2014 (February 11, 2014)
DissipatedFebruary 24, 2014 (February 24, 2014)[1]
Lowest pressure968 mb (28.59 inHg)
Maximum snowfall
or ice accretion
27.5 inches (0.70 m) in Mount Storm, West Virginia[2]
Fatalities22[4]
Damage$750 million[3]
Power outages1.2 million
Areas affectedSouthern United States, Midwestern United States, Eastern United States, Eastern Canada, Europe, Central Russia

Approximately 1.2 million homes and businesses lost power as the storm moved from the South through the Northeast. By the evening of Thursday, February 13, about 550,000 customers remained in the dark, mostly in South Carolina and Georgia.[8]

Meteorological history

On February 11, a quick-moving area of low pressure moved across the Southeast, bringing rain and snow to areas like Atlanta, interacting with some of the cold air to the north of it. It then quickly moved offshore by roughly 3 p.m.[9] This part of the storm was only the beginning of a crippling 2-day streak of winter nightmares across the South. Accumulations from this half of the winter storm ranged anywhere from 1–3 inches (2.5–7.6 cm) of snow and a glaze of icing across the South.

Later on February 11, another area of low pressure formed on the extreme southern edge of the Gulf Coast, near the TX–LA border. Drawing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, it was able to fire up a small area of showers and thunderstorms near the coastline. As it tracked eastward, it began to interact with the cold air above it, producing an area of ice and snow on its backside as it moved to the east. On February 12, the swath of ice exploded in size as the conditions for freezing rain began to come together. Areas from eastern Alabama, including Atlanta in Georgia to the Southeast coast and South Carolina were included in this swath of icy precipitation. Meanwhile, to the south, near the Gulf Coast, heavy showers and thunderstorms were consisted in a streak of rain stretching up to southern parts of Georgia. As the low moved east, it then dissipated as a new area of low pressure developed off the South Carolina coast late on February 12, and that began to strengthen as it tracked to the north, placing the Northeast in the fire zone for the winter storm.[10]

Early on February 13, more snow began to develop on the northern side of the storm as the precipitation shield approached the New York metropolitan area in colder air. Heavy bands of snow set up as the system began its transition into a nor'easter, with some of these bands containing snowfall rates of up to 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) per hour. At the same time, warmer air was beginning to funnel into the storm system, and as a result the rain/snow line slowly creeped up the state of New Jersey as the warm air began to further intrude into the winter storm. By 10 a.m, most of the precipitation had moved north of New York City, and began to reach into areas like Boston. Even though the area of low pressure, which had now deepened to 988 millibars (29.2 inHg)[11] late on February 13, was offshore of the East Coast, little to no precipitation was falling as a result of dry air to funnel its way into the storm. Most of the snow totals in this areas ranged anywhere from 6–24 inches (0.50–2.00 ft), as a result.

The system then continued to depart from the East Coast, before finally dissipating on February 24 near Europe.[1]

Impact

Texas to Alabama

Four people died in traffic accidents in Texas due to ice, and in Round Rock on February 11, a single accident resulting from ice on a bridge affected 20 vehicles. Mississippi had two deaths attributed to the weather. Several tractor-trailers jackknifed on Interstate 65 in northeast Alabama.[5]

Georgia

 
Atlanta during the winter storm

After being caught unprepared by another storm two weeks earlier, officials in metro Atlanta were much better prepared for this storm,[5] having put down so much sand and gravel that by the weekend residents were asking for street sweeping to clean up the dust and potentially windshield-cracking stones it left behind.[citation needed] Most businesses and all schools were closed, and few people were on the roads.[5] Governor Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency, which he did not do two weeks earlier.[12]

The forecast was for freezing rain comparable to the January 2000 ice storms, which caused 500,000 to lose power and resulted in $35 million in damage,[5] while areas of further-north Georgia received unusually heavy snows. Precipitation started as light rain late on the 10th, with significant snow by the following morning while still above freezing, turning back to light rain before ending by mid-day. More light rain began after midnight, changing to snow as temperatures fell, then to sleet, freezing rain, back to sleet again before another significant snow by the morning of the 13th.

Areas north of the city generally got mostly snow and sleet, while a large swath from the south metro area eastward got the heaviest ice accumulations, though a dry slot at mid-day proved to be much more of a factor in limiting accumulations than had previously been forecast. The worst damages occurred in east Georgia, where over 80% of Augusta was left in the dark, and the Augusta National Golf Club was left littered with branches and other damaged landscaping just a few weeks before the Masters Tournament, in addition to a leaking water tower. The historic Eisenhower Tree, located on the 17th hole of the golf course, suffered irreversible damage and had to be removed.[13] The storm damaged $65 million worth of timber.[14] Further concerning residents was a magnitude 4.1 earthquake two days later, followed by a 3.2 aftershock two days later, at which time most power had been restored, after the storm.

Several people were injured in sledding accidents. One being taken to a hospital near Holly Springs was in an ambulance that was hit by a skidding car, which then hit a Georgia National Guard vehicle that was escorting the ambulance. The GNG vehicle then took the young child the rest of the way to get medical attention for the original injuries (none were incurred by anyone during the accident). One woman died of hypothermia without heat in her home. The Oconee County Sheriff's Office jokingly canceled Valentine's Day, while many florists were late for deliveries to customers after their own incoming flower shipments were delayed.

By late February 16, only a few hundred were still without power in east Georgia.

Carolinas

In parts of North Carolina, the forecast ice storm, which would follow snow, was expected to be the worst since December 2002. Around 6–12 inches of snow was dropped in some areas, along with accumulating ice. Governor Pat McCrory, declaring a state of emergency, warned people to be prepared. Early on February 12, 6,500 Duke Energy Progress customers in the Wilmington area had lost power.[15][16] Winston-Salem had 8 inches (200 mm) of snow, the most in 15 years, but areas to the north and west had over twice that.[17] Three people died in North Carolina. Two of those died in car accidents, one in Chatham County and one in Moore County. The other died from a falling branch in Pender County. 100,000 lost power in the state.[18] On February 13, President Barack Obama declared South Carolina a disaster area after a petition from Governor Nikki Haley, making the state eligible for Federal Emergency Management Agency aid.[8] Two and a half years, or 11 percent, of the state's timber was lost. The $360 million in damage was the worst for a storm since Hurricane Hugo in 1989. 15 percent of the damaged timber was salvaged, with 10 percent of value recovered.[14]

Mid Atlantic

 
An MTA Supervisor boards a snow thrower on an elevated subway line in Brooklyn on February 13.

Baltimore had 15 inches (380 mm) of snow, and parts of Washington, D.C. recorded 15 inches, with nearby areas in Maryland reporting 19 inches (480 mm) or more, resulting in the shutdown of the federal government and the capital's two airports. The event set a record in the Philadelphia region, where 9 inches (230 mm) of snow fell, as it marked the fourth snowstorm resulting in 6 inches (150 mm) of snow or greater in one winter. New York City recorded 13 inches (330 mm).[19]

On the morning of February 14, up to 100 vehicles were involved in multiple accidents on the eastbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike between Willow Grove and Bensalem from icy conditions. One accident involved about 75 vehicles, while another incident further east involved about 30 vehicles. There were a total of 30 injuries.[20]

Damage

The fishing pier in Ocean City, Maryland, which had seen extensive damage from Hurricane Sandy, was damaged again in the storm. Strong waves and wind snapped seven pilings at the end of the pier.[21]

The heavy snow from the storm contributed to roof collapses in several states. The roof caved in at a BP gas station in Roanoke, Virginia,[22] and at a Shell gas station in Richmond, Virginia.[23] Following a partial collapse, 100 people had to be evacuated from the studios of NBC Lancaster, Pennsylvania affiliate WGAL, and the station was unable to transmit live for an undetermined length of time.[24] The roof and walls of a ShopRite supermarket in New Milford, New Jersey, collapsed under the weight of several feet of snow. Also in New Jersey, an elementary school in Wallington, a department store in Woodland Park, and a sports complex in Waldwick, were among at least a dozen buildings across Bergen and Passaic counties that partially collapsed on February 14. No major injuries were reported in any of the incidents.[25]

Southeastern states were also struck with structural damages. The historic Craigie House in Atlanta collapsed except for its front façade, and the roof of a marina collapsed onto boats at Lake Lanier.

Snowfall accumulation totals

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Source: National Weather Service (Unofficial Totals as of 2/15/2014)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Wetter maps
  2. ^ "Public Information Statement Issued by NWS Sterling, VA". weather.gov. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  3. ^ Global Catastrophe Recap – February 2014, Aon, March 2014
  4. ^ "Second wave of huge snow storm hits US north-east". www.bbc.co.uk. 2014-02-13. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Messy storm makes its way across the South". Winston-Salem Journal. Associated Press. February 12, 2014. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  6. ^ Botelho, Greg (February 13, 2014). "Massive winter storm taking toll in power outages, canceled flights – and lives". www.cnn.com. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  7. ^ Mayerowitz, Scott (February 14, 2014). "Canceled! Airlines scrap record number of flights". The Big Story. Associated Press.
  8. ^ a b "Winter storm wreaking havoc along the East Coast after slamming South". Fox News. February 13, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  9. ^ "WPC Surface Analysis Archive".
  10. ^ "WPC Surface Analysis Archive".
  11. ^ "WPC Surface Analysis Archive".
  12. ^ "Georgia gov declares state of emergency as another round of winter weather looms". Fox News. Associated Press. February 10, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
  13. ^ Ferguson, Doug (February 17, 2014). "Augusta Ice Storm Puts an End to Eisenhower Tree". ABC News. Associated Press. Retrieved February 17, 2014.
  14. ^ a b Dave, Paresh (March 6, 2014). "Ice storm costs South Carolina $360 million in timber". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  15. ^ Siceloff, Bruce; Gallagher, Ron (February 12, 2014). . News & Observer. Archived from the original on February 13, 2014. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  16. ^ "'Oh, not again': Northeast is hit by another storm". Winston-Salem Journal. Associated Press. February 13, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  17. ^ Hinton, John; Herron, Arika (February 13, 2014). "City deals with biggest snowstorm in 15 years". Winston-Salem Journal. Associated Press. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  18. ^ Gutierrez, Bertrand M. (February 13, 2014). "Storm leaves three dead in N.C." Winston-Salem Journal. Associated Press. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  19. ^ "STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL". Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  20. ^ "UPDATE: Pa. Turnpike Reopened After Massive Crash, All-Day Closure". Philadelphia, PA: KYW-TV. February 14, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  21. ^ Rector, Kevin (February 14, 2014). "Ocean City pier damaged by winter storm". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  22. ^ Jupiter, Frankie (February 13, 2014). . WDBJ. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  23. ^ "Gas Station Canopy Collapses in Chester". February 13, 2014. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  24. ^ "Roof collapses at WGAL's Lancaster studio". WGAL. February 14, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  25. ^ "Under Snow, roofs cave in across Bergen, Passaic Counties". NorthJersey.com. The Record. February 14, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2014.

External links

  • Winter Storm Pax: Anatomy of an Extra-Tropical Cyclone – Decoded Science

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The February 2014 nor easter was a major nor easter that produced a damaging snow and ice storm that affected the Southern United States and East Coast of the United States bringing with it up to a foot of snow and crippling ice across parts of the South Thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people were left in the dark for days possibly even up to 2 weeks without power Delta Air Lines canceled over 2 000 flights 5 and it was reported by 8 00 p m Thursday February 13 that as many as 6 500 flights originating in or destined for the United States had been canceled On that day 70 percent of flights were cancelled at airports in Baltimore Philadelphia Washington D C and Charlotte 6 7 February 2014 nor easterCategory 4 Crippling RSI NOAA 10 66 The winter storm tracking across the United States East Coast on February 13TypeExtratropical cycloneWinter stormBlizzardIce stormFormedFebruary 11 2014 February 11 2014 DissipatedFebruary 24 2014 February 24 2014 1 Lowest pressure968 mb 28 59 inHg Maximum snowfallor ice accretion27 5 inches 0 70 m in Mount Storm West Virginia 2 Fatalities22 4 Damage 750 million 3 Power outages1 2 millionAreas affectedSouthern United States Midwestern United States Eastern United States Eastern Canada Europe Central RussiaPart of the 2013 14 North American winterApproximately 1 2 million homes and businesses lost power as the storm moved from the South through the Northeast By the evening of Thursday February 13 about 550 000 customers remained in the dark mostly in South Carolina and Georgia 8 Contents 1 Meteorological history 2 Impact 2 1 Texas to Alabama 2 2 Georgia 2 3 Carolinas 2 4 Mid Atlantic 3 Damage 4 Snowfall accumulation totals 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMeteorological history EditOn February 11 a quick moving area of low pressure moved across the Southeast bringing rain and snow to areas like Atlanta interacting with some of the cold air to the north of it It then quickly moved offshore by roughly 3 p m 9 This part of the storm was only the beginning of a crippling 2 day streak of winter nightmares across the South Accumulations from this half of the winter storm ranged anywhere from 1 3 inches 2 5 7 6 cm of snow and a glaze of icing across the South Later on February 11 another area of low pressure formed on the extreme southern edge of the Gulf Coast near the TX LA border Drawing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico it was able to fire up a small area of showers and thunderstorms near the coastline As it tracked eastward it began to interact with the cold air above it producing an area of ice and snow on its backside as it moved to the east On February 12 the swath of ice exploded in size as the conditions for freezing rain began to come together Areas from eastern Alabama including Atlanta in Georgia to the Southeast coast and South Carolina were included in this swath of icy precipitation Meanwhile to the south near the Gulf Coast heavy showers and thunderstorms were consisted in a streak of rain stretching up to southern parts of Georgia As the low moved east it then dissipated as a new area of low pressure developed off the South Carolina coast late on February 12 and that began to strengthen as it tracked to the north placing the Northeast in the fire zone for the winter storm 10 Early on February 13 more snow began to develop on the northern side of the storm as the precipitation shield approached the New York metropolitan area in colder air Heavy bands of snow set up as the system began its transition into a nor easter with some of these bands containing snowfall rates of up to 1 2 inches 2 5 5 1 cm per hour At the same time warmer air was beginning to funnel into the storm system and as a result the rain snow line slowly creeped up the state of New Jersey as the warm air began to further intrude into the winter storm By 10 a m most of the precipitation had moved north of New York City and began to reach into areas like Boston Even though the area of low pressure which had now deepened to 988 millibars 29 2 inHg 11 late on February 13 was offshore of the East Coast little to no precipitation was falling as a result of dry air to funnel its way into the storm Most of the snow totals in this areas ranged anywhere from 6 24 inches 0 50 2 00 ft as a result The system then continued to depart from the East Coast before finally dissipating on February 24 near Europe 1 Impact EditTexas to Alabama Edit Four people died in traffic accidents in Texas due to ice and in Round Rock on February 11 a single accident resulting from ice on a bridge affected 20 vehicles Mississippi had two deaths attributed to the weather Several tractor trailers jackknifed on Interstate 65 in northeast Alabama 5 Georgia Edit Atlanta during the winter storm After being caught unprepared by another storm two weeks earlier officials in metro Atlanta were much better prepared for this storm 5 having put down so much sand and gravel that by the weekend residents were asking for street sweeping to clean up the dust and potentially windshield cracking stones it left behind citation needed Most businesses and all schools were closed and few people were on the roads 5 Governor Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency which he did not do two weeks earlier 12 The forecast was for freezing rain comparable to the January 2000 ice storms which caused 500 000 to lose power and resulted in 35 million in damage 5 while areas of further north Georgia received unusually heavy snows Precipitation started as light rain late on the 10th with significant snow by the following morning while still above freezing turning back to light rain before ending by mid day More light rain began after midnight changing to snow as temperatures fell then to sleet freezing rain back to sleet again before another significant snow by the morning of the 13th Areas north of the city generally got mostly snow and sleet while a large swath from the south metro area eastward got the heaviest ice accumulations though a dry slot at mid day proved to be much more of a factor in limiting accumulations than had previously been forecast The worst damages occurred in east Georgia where over 80 of Augusta was left in the dark and the Augusta National Golf Club was left littered with branches and other damaged landscaping just a few weeks before the Masters Tournament in addition to a leaking water tower The historic Eisenhower Tree located on the 17th hole of the golf course suffered irreversible damage and had to be removed 13 The storm damaged 65 million worth of timber 14 Further concerning residents was a magnitude 4 1 earthquake two days later followed by a 3 2 aftershock two days later at which time most power had been restored after the storm Several people were injured in sledding accidents One being taken to a hospital near Holly Springs was in an ambulance that was hit by a skidding car which then hit a Georgia National Guard vehicle that was escorting the ambulance The GNG vehicle then took the young child the rest of the way to get medical attention for the original injuries none were incurred by anyone during the accident One woman died of hypothermia without heat in her home The Oconee County Sheriff s Office jokingly canceled Valentine s Day while many florists were late for deliveries to customers after their own incoming flower shipments were delayed By late February 16 only a few hundred were still without power in east Georgia Carolinas Edit In parts of North Carolina the forecast ice storm which would follow snow was expected to be the worst since December 2002 Around 6 12 inches of snow was dropped in some areas along with accumulating ice Governor Pat McCrory declaring a state of emergency warned people to be prepared Early on February 12 6 500 Duke Energy Progress customers in the Wilmington area had lost power 15 16 Winston Salem had 8 inches 200 mm of snow the most in 15 years but areas to the north and west had over twice that 17 Three people died in North Carolina Two of those died in car accidents one in Chatham County and one in Moore County The other died from a falling branch in Pender County 100 000 lost power in the state 18 On February 13 President Barack Obama declared South Carolina a disaster area after a petition from Governor Nikki Haley making the state eligible for Federal Emergency Management Agency aid 8 Two and a half years or 11 percent of the state s timber was lost The 360 million in damage was the worst for a storm since Hurricane Hugo in 1989 15 percent of the damaged timber was salvaged with 10 percent of value recovered 14 Mid Atlantic Edit An MTA Supervisor boards a snow thrower on an elevated subway line in Brooklyn on February 13 Baltimore had 15 inches 380 mm of snow and parts of Washington D C recorded 15 inches with nearby areas in Maryland reporting 19 inches 480 mm or more resulting in the shutdown of the federal government and the capital s two airports The event set a record in the Philadelphia region where 9 inches 230 mm of snow fell as it marked the fourth snowstorm resulting in 6 inches 150 mm of snow or greater in one winter New York City recorded 13 inches 330 mm 19 On the morning of February 14 up to 100 vehicles were involved in multiple accidents on the eastbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike between Willow Grove and Bensalem from icy conditions One accident involved about 75 vehicles while another incident further east involved about 30 vehicles There were a total of 30 injuries 20 Damage EditThe fishing pier in Ocean City Maryland which had seen extensive damage from Hurricane Sandy was damaged again in the storm Strong waves and wind snapped seven pilings at the end of the pier 21 The heavy snow from the storm contributed to roof collapses in several states The roof caved in at a BP gas station in Roanoke Virginia 22 and at a Shell gas station in Richmond Virginia 23 Following a partial collapse 100 people had to be evacuated from the studios of NBC Lancaster Pennsylvania affiliate WGAL and the station was unable to transmit live for an undetermined length of time 24 The roof and walls of a ShopRite supermarket in New Milford New Jersey collapsed under the weight of several feet of snow Also in New Jersey an elementary school in Wallington a department store in Woodland Park and a sports complex in Waldwick were among at least a dozen buildings across Bergen and Passaic counties that partially collapsed on February 14 No major injuries were reported in any of the incidents 25 Southeastern states were also struck with structural damages The historic Craigie House in Atlanta collapsed except for its front facade and the roof of a marina collapsed onto boats at Lake Lanier Snowfall accumulation totals EditNote Click Show to view table State City location Amount inches WV Grant County 27 5NY Albany County 27 0MD Glyndon 26 0NY Columbia County 25 0WV Pendleton County 25 0MD Westminster 24 8PA Somerset 22 5MD Frostburg 22 0MD Damascus 21 3MA Becket 21 0VA Roanoke 21 0MD Frederick 20 5VT Stamford 20 8VA Warren County 20 5PA York County 20 0VA Winchester 20 0NY Greene County 19 5PA Allentown 19 2VA Leesburg 18 2VA Charlottesville 18 0WV Harpers Ferry 18 0NJ Morris County 17 3MD Baltimore 17 1MD Laurel 16 6CT Fairfield 16 2MD Hagerstown 16 2PA Hazleton 16 0WV Martinsburg 16 0NJ East Rutherford 15 5DE Newark 14 5VA Dulles International Airport 13 3NC Asheville 12 5NY Central Park 12 5NJ Camden County 12 1DE New Castle Airport 12 5PA Huntingdon 12 0PA Philadelphia International Airport 11 5GA Catoosa County 11 0DC Washington 8 6ME Lewiston 10 0PA Scranton 8 3NC Winston Salem 8 0NC Greensboro 7 0NH Portsmouth 7 0NH Concord 6 6TN Cumberland County 6 0NY Syracuse 5 4AL Huntsville International Airport 3 9Source National Weather Service Unofficial Totals as of 2 15 2014 See also EditBlizzard Nor easter List of Regional Snowfall Index Category 4 winter storms 2013 14 North American winter Early 2014 North American cold wave November 13 21 2014 North American winter storm February 2007 North America blizzardReferences Edit a b Wetter maps Public Information Statement Issued by NWS Sterling VA weather gov Retrieved 2014 02 13 Global Catastrophe Recap February 2014 Aon March 2014 Second wave of huge snow storm hits US north east www bbc co uk 2014 02 13 Retrieved 2014 02 13 a b c d e Messy storm makes its way across the South Winston Salem Journal Associated Press February 12 2014 Retrieved February 12 2014 Botelho Greg February 13 2014 Massive winter storm taking toll in power outages canceled flights and lives www cnn com Retrieved February 13 2014 Mayerowitz Scott February 14 2014 Canceled Airlines scrap record number of flights The Big Story Associated Press a b Winter storm wreaking havoc along the East Coast after slamming South Fox News February 13 2014 Retrieved February 14 2014 WPC Surface Analysis Archive WPC Surface Analysis Archive WPC Surface Analysis Archive Georgia gov declares state of emergency as another round of winter weather looms Fox News Associated Press February 10 2014 Retrieved February 18 2014 Ferguson Doug February 17 2014 Augusta Ice Storm Puts an End to Eisenhower Tree ABC News Associated Press Retrieved February 17 2014 a b Dave Paresh March 6 2014 Ice storm costs South Carolina 360 million in timber Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 6 2014 Siceloff Bruce Gallagher Ron February 12 2014 NC Gov McCrory predicts tough 48 hours in winter storm News amp Observer Archived from the original on February 13 2014 Retrieved February 12 2014 Oh not again Northeast is hit by another storm Winston Salem Journal Associated Press February 13 2014 Retrieved February 14 2014 Hinton John Herron Arika February 13 2014 City deals with biggest snowstorm in 15 years Winston Salem Journal Associated Press Retrieved February 14 2014 Gutierrez Bertrand M February 13 2014 Storm leaves three dead in N C Winston Salem Journal Associated Press Retrieved February 13 2014 STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL Retrieved February 14 2014 UPDATE Pa Turnpike Reopened After Massive Crash All Day Closure Philadelphia PA KYW TV February 14 2014 Retrieved February 19 2014 Rector Kevin February 14 2014 Ocean City pier damaged by winter storm Baltimore Sun Retrieved February 14 2014 Jupiter Frankie February 13 2014 Roof of Roanoke Gas Station Collapses Under Snow WDBJ Archived from the original on February 21 2014 Retrieved February 16 2014 Gas Station Canopy Collapses in Chester February 13 2014 Retrieved February 16 2014 Roof collapses at WGAL s Lancaster studio WGAL February 14 2014 Retrieved February 14 2014 Under Snow roofs cave in across Bergen Passaic Counties NorthJersey com The Record February 14 2014 Retrieved February 14 2014 External links EditWinter Storm Pax Anatomy of an Extra Tropical Cyclone Decoded Science Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title February 2014 nor 27easter amp oldid 1143839641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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