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  2. December 2022 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    On December 21, Georgia governor Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency and warned the public. [57] On December 22, 2022, President Joe Biden asked Americans to "please take this storm extremely seriously". [58] Additionally, South Dakota governor Kristi Noem declared a winter storm emergency for the state and activated the National Guard. [59]

  3. 2011–12 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 North American winter by and large saw above normal average temperatures across North America, with the Contiguous United States encountering its fourth-warmest winter on record, along with an unusually low number of significant winter precipitation events. The primary outlier was Alaska, parts of which experienced their coldest ...

  4. 2021–22 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 North American winter was not as significant and record-breaking as the previous winter season.Despite this, several notable and significant events still occurred, including two separate record-breaking tornado outbreaks in mid-December, a significant winter storm in the South in mid-January, a powerful blizzard that impacted the Northeast coast at the end of January and a wide ...

  5. December 2010 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    A total lunar eclipse occurred from 5:27 to 11:06 UTC on 21 December 2010, coinciding with the date of the Winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and Summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. It was visible in its entirety as a total lunar eclipse in North and South America , Iceland, Ireland, Britain and northern Scandinavia.

  6. 2012–13 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Based on the astronomical definition, winter begins at the winter solstice, which in 2012 occurred late on December 21, and ends at the March equinox, which in 2013 occurred on March 20. [1] Based on the meteorological definition, the first day of winter is December 1 and the last day February 28. [ 2 ]

  7. 2015–16 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    A winter storm moves through the Midwest, on March 23.. The winter of 2015–16 was quite unusual and historic in terms of winter weather. First, around the end of November near Black Friday, a crippling ice storm hit the Southern and Central Plains with as much as 1.5 inches (38 mm) of ice accumulation in some areas, knocking out power to over 100,000 residents. [5]

  8. 2013–14 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Based on the astronomical definition, winter begins at the winter solstice, which in 2013 occurred on December 21, and ends at the March equinox, which in 2014 occurred on March 20. [1] Based on the meteorological definition, the first day of winter is December 1 and the last day February 28. [2]

  9. Winter - Wikipedia

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    22 December21 March: Meteorological season: 1 December – 28/29 February: Solar (Celtic) season ... Winter is the coldest and darkest season of the year in ...