This was one of the key historic weather events of our viewing area in 1830-present weather history.Winds also gusted to 40 mph toward the end of the ice storm, resulted in enhanced damage.Like many other ice storms, this icing was widespread from Kansas to New York.

It was especially bad along & north of U.S. 24. For the nation as a whole, this was the worst U.S. ice storm until the major ice storm south of our area from Texas to the mid-Atlantic in 1951.Flooding occurred on area rivers & streams with extensive flooding across the southern half of Indiana with heavy rainfall.In the 1930 storm, impressive maximum ice accretions of 2" occurred on surfaces in Tippecanoe, Montgomery, Clinton & Howard counties. Damage points to 2" of ice, when compared to other events.This image is just north of us in Porter County. Some sleet & snow also occurred. Many were captured by animals & humans alike as they tried to take flight or just ran as quickly as they could.Tree saplings were bent completley to ground & limbs broken by the ice accretion in White & Tippecanoe counties. Limbs & powerlines came down with the weight of the ice accretion. 1.97" at Crawfordsville was all freezing rain, as was the 1.95" at Peru.At the Purdue Airport, the 1.56" of liquid was mostly freezing rain, except for a trace of snow. Here is a look at the worst ice storms on record for the viewing area.The March 1991 ice storm caused more damage & more interruption than any of the ice storm studied in the 1842 to present period. This melted down to 1.42" of liquid.Overall, this was overall the worst, most-damaging ice storm until 1947, followed by 1991.Looking north on S. Clay Street from E. Armstrong Street in Frankfort (photo courtesy of Indiana Memory collection):This ice storm ranks as one of the greats in the viewing area.

Entire cities were in the dark for days.Power was out for more than one month in some areas & WLFI was off air for days due to damage to the tower at Rossville from the ice.Trees, powerlines made many roads impassable for more than a week, as well. Check the shingles for bruises, a common sign of ice damage. Generated: 2019-12-31 11:00:03pm For the nation as a whole, this was the worst U.S. ice storm until the major ice storm south of our area from Texas to the mid-Atlantic in 1951. A historic snowstorm struck the Ohio Valley of the United States, as well as Ontario in Canada, on December 22 and December 23 and is not the same storm that led to snow in Texas on Christmas Eve. Hundreds of flights were cancelled from Toronto's A wintry mix of precipitation fell across southern An infrared satellite image of the storm during its most significant impact, taken just after midnight on December 23, 2004 There was a pronounced spring spell in the 1842-43. An arctic cold front moved through the Midwest, bringing cold air into the region and a brief 4-10 hour burst of snowfall on December 22. Even in northern Jasper County, the 1.40" of liquid only added up to 0.1" of sleet & snow before falling as mainly freezing rain. Damage from the 1991 ice storm was estimated at $183 million (inflation-adjusted). This storm was so destructive & widespread that it inspired study of what was happening in the troposphere during these events. The storm's center tracked from Baja California Sur on February 2nd, 2010 to the East coast on February 6, 2010, before heading east out into the Atlantic. Heavy tree damage was noted in White County with reports that saplings were completely bent to the ground & large chunks of trees snapped. Icing occurred area-wide, but it was reportedly the worst in Benton & White to Cass counties.It ended up changing to rain for a while in West Lafayette, at Purdue University after 0.75" of ice. 10U Ice Blue 10U Ice Blue Schedule; 9U . There was actually less sleet & snow (than in this picture) & greater icing in White, Benton, Cass counties the viewing area.

The February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard, commonly referred to as Snowmageddon, was a paralyzing and crippling blizzard that had major and widespread impact in the Northeastern United States. Damages from the storm totaled US$900 million. The lowest ice accumulations were in northern Newton County with 3" of snow & sleet & little ice near Morocco. 18U Ice Gold 18U Gold Schedule; 16U . The Cleveland Ice Storm is the largest synchro organization in the state of Ohio. Few showers early Sunday followed by Cool-down The records above 20 inches (51 cm) included Evansville (22.3 inches (57 cm)), Seymour (29 inches (74 cm)), North Vernon (26 inches (66 cm)), Brownstown (30 inches (76 cm)), Medora (39 inches (99 cm)), Crothersville (37 inches (94 cm)), and Greensburg (24 inches (61 cm)). Damage to trees & power lines was extensive, especially in the southern & southeastern half of the viewing area. It was very impressive!Ice damage occurred area-wide, but the worst was in a band over Clinton, Howard & Carroll to Tippecanoe & Warren counties. The window of freezing rain obviously caused the most headaches!Surface maps (note how this was a very similar set-up to the 1947 ice storm):Here is a 12:25 a.m. regional radar image (without the winter mask or pink, purple, blue, green colors depicting mix, ice, snow, rain) on December 19.


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