Late March 2016 North American blizzard
At the start of spring 2016, a major winter storm moved through the High Plains and Midwest, bringing blizzard conditions with snowfall of up to 12–18 inches (30–46 cm) and strong winds as well. Snowstorms like this are typical in these areas at this time of year. The system also brought with it a severe weather threat as well. As it moved to the east, a crippling ice storm scenario was developing as well.
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Late March 2016 North American blizzard
At the start of spring 2016, a major winter storm moved through the High Plains and Midwest, bringing blizzard conditions with snowfall of up to 12–18 inches (30–46 cm) and strong winds as well. Snowstorms like this are typical in these areas at this time of year. The system also brought with it a severe weather threat as well. As it moved to the east, a crippling ice storm scenario was developing as well.
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casualties
Dissipated
2016-03-26
formed
2016-03-21
lowest pressure
maximum snow
near Kittredge, Colorado
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Late March 2016 North American blizzard
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Part of the 2015–16 North American winter
power outages
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Late March 2016 North American blizzard
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