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2015–16 North American winter
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The 2015–16 North American winter was not as frigid across North America and the United States (especially the East Coast) as compared to the 2013–14 and 2014–15 winters. This was mainly due to a strong El Niño, which caused generally warmer-then-average conditions. However, despite the warmth, significant weather systems still occurred, including a snowstorm and flash flooding in Texas at the end of December and a large tornado outbreak at the end of February. The main event of the winter season, by far and large, was when a crippling and historic blizzard struck the Northeast in late January, dumping up to 3 feet (36 in; 91 cm) of snow in and around the metropolitan areas. Several other smaller snow events affected the Northeast as well, but for the most part the heaviest snowstorms and
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12 11 17 41 42 32.5 51.3
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4.68 N/A 20.14
dbp:affected
dbr:Southeastern_United_States Northeastern United States, Atlantic Canada Southwestern, Central, and New England regions in the United States ; Northern Mexico; Southeastern Canada dbr:Northeastern_United_States dbr:Eastern_United_States Pacific Northwest, Great Plains, South Central United States, Eastern United States , Atlantic Canada, British Isles, Finland dbr:Central_United_States dbr:Western_United_States dbr:Canada
dbp:deaths
7 2 8 21 17 N/A 55
dbp:after
2016
dbp:before
2014
dbp:caption
Precipitation outlook Temperature outlook 0001-01-22
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center
dbp:cat
0 2 5
dbp:damage
1.2E9 $4.7–7.2 billion >$3 billion Unknown $500 million – $ 3 billion
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0001-03-21 0001-02-06 0001-11-25 0001-02-23 0001-04-16 0001-01-30 0001-01-21 0001-12-26
dbp:end
0001-04-17
dbp:fatalities
117
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US temp outlook winter 2015–16 NOAA.jpg US precip outlook winter 2015–16 NOAA.jpg
dbp:pressure
N/A 989 983 976 1006
dbp:related
*2015–16 UK and Ireland windstorm season
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2015
dbp:start
0001-11-20
dbp:title
North American winters
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200
dbp:year
2015 2016
dbp:years
2015
dbp:totalDeaths
117
dbp:lowestPressure
976
dbo:abstract
The 2015–16 North American winter was not as frigid across North America and the United States (especially the East Coast) as compared to the 2013–14 and 2014–15 winters. This was mainly due to a strong El Niño, which caused generally warmer-then-average conditions. However, despite the warmth, significant weather systems still occurred, including a snowstorm and flash flooding in Texas at the end of December and a large tornado outbreak at the end of February. The main event of the winter season, by far and large, was when a crippling and historic blizzard struck the Northeast in late January, dumping up to 3 feet (36 in; 91 cm) of snow in and around the metropolitan areas. Several other smaller snow events affected the Northeast as well, but for the most part the heaviest snowstorms and ice stayed out further west, such as a severe blizzard in western Texas in late December (producing a tornado outbreak as well), and a major late-season snowstorm in Colorado in mid-April. While there is no well-agreed-upon date used to indicate the start of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, there are two definitions of winter which may be used. Based on the astronomical definition, winter begins at the winter solstice, which in 2015 occurred late on December 21, and ends at the March equinox, which in 2016 occurred on March 20. Based on the meteorological definition, the first day of winter is December 1 and the last day February 29. Both definitions involve a period of approximately three months, with some variability. Winter is often defined by meteorologists to be the three calendar months with the lowest average temperatures. Since both definitions span the calendar year, it is possible to have a winter storm in two different years.
dbp:totalDamage
$4.7–7.2 billion
dbp:astro
0001-12-21
dbp:firstEventStarted
2015-11-20
dbp:gust
85 65 N/A
dbp:ice
0.75 N/A 0.7 1
dbp:lastEventConcluded
2016-04-17
dbp:majorStorms
1
dbp:maxIce
1.5
dbp:maxSnow
51.3
dbp:maxice
in Eakly, Oklahoma
dbp:maxsnow
at Pinecliffe, Colorado
dbp:meteo
0001-12-01
dbp:notableEventDamage
$0.5–3 billion
dbp:notableEventDuration
0001-01-21
dbp:notableEventFatalities
55
dbp:notableEventName
dbr:January_2016_United_States_blizzard
dbp:notableEventPressure
983
dbp:rsiStorms
3
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