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The 2010–11 North American winter was influenced by an ongoing La Niña, seeing winter storms and very cold temperatures affect a large portion of the Continental United States, even as far south as the Texas Panhandle.
19 Μαρ 2010 · The winter of 2009-2010 was defined by snowstorms of historic proportions and record-breaking cold. Millions of Americans from coast to coast faced unusual cold, damaging flooding and...
on record in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with 13.5 inches falling amidst gusts as high as 62 mph. By the 26th, totals reached 10.6 inches in Topeka, Kansas; 20.7 inches in Sioux City, Iowa; and 25.8 inches in Two Harbors, Minnesota.
15 Οκτ 2009 · The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center issued the 2009-2010 Winter Outlook today. This is a look at December through February. There's a slightly increased chance of above average winter temperatures in the northwestern and panhandle areas of the state, said Gary McManus of the Oklahoma Climatological ...
24 Φεβ 2010 · The 2009-10 El Niño event, previously forecast to be of moderate intensity, turned out to be the strongest since the 1997-98 “super” El Niño. During a strong El Niño, the storm track shifts to the south during winter and can bring more storm systems across the state.
The 2009–10 North American winter saw several major blizzards affect the Northeastern United States. It refers to winter as it occurred across the North American continent from late 2009 to early 2010.
The storm was associated with the most snowfall to affect Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in a 24-hour period (14.1 inches or 35.8 cm) and was the second biggest storm accumulation for Sioux City, South Dakota on record (20.7 inches or 52.6 cm).