There have been many snowstorms in the United States over the years, but some have been worse than others. Here is a list of 25 of the worst winter storms in the US:
This was probably the worst snowstorm in US history, with more than 50 inches of snow falling in some areas. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 400 people.
This was another major blizzard that struck the US, with more than 50 inches of snow falling in some areas. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 200 people.
The blizzard of 1978 occurred in the Northeastern US, where more than 100 inches of snow fell in some areas. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 100 people.
The Great Plains region saw more than 50 inches of snow during this winter storm. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 400 people.
Despite the Great Lakes being known for their snow, this blizzard was particularly bad in the region, where more than 60 inches of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 100 people.
This blizzard shut down New England, where more than 60 inches of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 100 people.
This blizzard mostly affected New York, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was in the Ohio Valley region, where more than 50 inches of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 100 people.
This winter storm was particularly bad in the Great Lakes region, where more than 60 inches of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 100 people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Northwest, where more than 50 inches of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than 100 people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Northeast, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Mid–Atlantic, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Upper Midwest, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Southern Plains, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Central Plains, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Mid–Atlantic, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard hit the Upper Midwest, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Southern Plains, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was in the Northeast, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This snowstorm hit the Northwest, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was occurred in the Central Plains, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard was particularly bad in the Northeast, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This winter storm dropped more than two feet of snow in the Mid–Atlantic. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
This blizzard affected the Upper Midwest, where more than two feet of snow fell. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
More than two feet of snow fell over the Southern Plains. The storm caused widespread damage and killed more than a dozen people.
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Posted on October 25, 2022
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