What was the biggest blizzard in New York City?

On March 12th of 1888, a record-setting 21 inches of snow had been dumped on the city, resulting in snowdrifts of up to 50 feet, $25 million in property damage, and 200 deaths. Known as the “Great Blizzard,” it affected the entire eastern seaboard and is still considered one of the worst snowstorms in American history.

Did it ever snow in April in NYC?

Snow is fairly rare in April in NYC with measurable snowfall being reported only about once every 10 years.

When was last big snow in NYC?

Before the storm, temperatures started out around 0°F, before rising to just above freezing….

Largest Snowstorm February 11-12, 2006 (26.9″)
Latest Measurable Snow April 25, 1875 (3.0″)

When was the last Blizzard in NYC?

The following is an excerpt of research conducted by Weather 2000, Inc. For additional information visit our research page. Before the storm, temperatures started out around 0°F, before rising to just above freezing….

Largest Snowstorm February 11-12, 2006 (26.9″)
Latest Measurable Snow April 25, 1875 (3.0″)

When did the Blizzard of 93 hit New York?

The “Storm of the Century” buried the northeast 25 years ago in the Blizzard of ’93. The two-day winter storm dumped more than three and a half feet of snow on Syracuse and Central New York on March 13 and 14, 1993. Travel was shut down due to 40 mph wind gusts creating drifts up to five feet, dangerous whiteout conditions, and wind chills.

Where did the snow fall in the Superstorm of 1993?

Birmingham recorded a record low of 2°F during the storm. Syracuse, New York received 43 inches from the storm. New York reported a total of 12 inches. Two feet of snow fell in Hartford, Connecticut. The weight of the snow collapsed many factory roofs in the South.

What was the date of the 1993 Storm?

NOAA estimate of storm surges along Florida’s Gulf Coast, March 13, 1993. Besides producing record-low barometric pressure across a swath of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states, and contributing to one of the nation’s biggest snowstorms, the low produced a potent squall line ahead of its cold front.

Where was the snow storm in Georgia in 1993?

The storm eventually dissipated in the North Atlantic Ocean on March 15, 1993. Heavy snow was first reported in highland areas as far south as Alabama and northern Georgia, with Union County, Georgia reporting up to 35 inches (89 cm) of snow in the north Georgia mountains.