December 2022 North American winter storm
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This article documents a recent winter storm. Information may change rapidly as the event progresses, and initial news reports may be unreliable. The latest updates to this article may not reflect the most current information. (December 2022) |
Type | Winter storm Bomb cyclone Extratropical cyclone Cold wave Blizzard |
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Formed | December 21, 2022 |
Dissipated | December 26, 2022 |
Highest gust | 151 mph (68 m/s)[1] |
Lowest pressure | 963[2] mb (28.44 inHg) |
Maximum snowfall or ice accretion | 56.5 in (144 cm) in Snyder, New York, US[1] |
Fatalities | 91[note 1] |
Power outages | 2,670,000[3][4] |
Part of the 2022–23 North American winter |
From December 21 to December 26, 2022, a historic extratropical cyclone brought blizzard conditions and winter storm to much of the United States and Canada, killing at least 91 people, causing vehicle pileups and road closures as well as cancelling or delaying more than 10,000 flights during the busy Christmas travel season. The storm was unofficially named Winter Storm Elliott by The Weather Channel.[5] The National Weather Service in Buffalo, New York described it as a "once-in-a-generation storm"[6][7][8] in forecasts and NOAA's Weather Prediction Center later remarked that it was a "historic arctic outbreak".[9]
Meteorological history
The storm began to form on December 21, 2022, strengthening over the Northern Plains.[10] It began to intensify over the next day, with The Weather Channel predicting that it would turn into a bomb cyclone.[11] Blizzard conditions (visibility less than 0.25 miles (400 m) and wind gusts greater than 40 miles per hour (64 km/h)) were met in most of South Dakota and North Dakota, and rural areas of southern Minnesota, northern Iowa and southwestern Wisconsin.[12] Portions of Iowa saw up to 5.9 in (15 cm) of snow.[13] As the storm swept from Indiana into Ontario between the afternoons of December 23 and 24, the storm's pressure plummeted 35 millibars (35 hPa) – well over the threshold for a bomb cyclone, which is a 25 millibars (25 hPa) drop – creating a massive wind field with bitterly frigid air.[14]
Detroit experienced three brief periods of whiteout on December 23 with visibility reduced to 1.5 miles (2.4 km) or less from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.[15] Grand Rapids, Michigan had blizzard conditions/zero visibility from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on December 23 and reduced visibility of 1.5 miles (2.4 km) or less until 5 p.m. on December 24[16] and received 24.8 in (63 cm) of snow between December 22 and 26.[17] Baraga, in northwestern Michigan, received the most snowfall from the blizzard in that state with 42.8 in (109 cm).[18] Blizzard conditions occurred in Cincinnati, Ohio on December 23, despite no blizzard warning being issued for that area.[19] Cleveland had zero visibility conditions from 5:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. on December 23[20] and received a total of 3.6 inches (9 cm) of snow that day.[21]
The blizzard's intense wind gusts blowing over the warm waters of Lake Erie[14] triggered record lake effect snow in Buffalo, New York, which at first fell as 2.0 in (51 mm) of rain but later converted to snow and accumulated to 49.2 in (125 cm) over 5 days ending on December 27.[22][14] Buffalo experienced zero visibility/complete whiteout conditions from 9 a.m. on December 23 until 1 a.m. on December 25 and again from 5 a.m. until 7:30 a.m. on December 26.[23] Buffalo's 37.5 hours of blizzard conditions was the longest blizzard in the city's history.[18][24] The nearly two full days of severe blizzard conditions forced snow into massive drifts shuttering the city and leaving hundreds stranded.[25] Winds in Buffalo gusted over 45 miles per hour (72 km/h) for more than 24 consecutive hours and between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on December 23, winds exceeded 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) every hour.[14] The highest reported winds in Buffalo were 79 mph (127 km/h).[26] The blizzard also deposited high snow fall amounts on northern New York; Henderson Harbor, near Watertown, recorded 40.8 in (104 cm).[18]
As the storm began to exit the United States, it brought the 4th highest high tide on record to Portland, Maine.[27] Shortly after, a severe thunderstorm warning was put in place for New York City and for Long Island.[28] The cold air left in the wake of the storm brought ocean-effect snow to Cape Cod.[29]
In Ontario, among airport weather stations reporting wind speeds and visibility (Sarnia, London, Kitchener, Toronto, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Wiarton, Peterborough, Kingston, Ottawa), Kingston had blizzard conditions (visibility reduced to 400 metres (0.25 mi) or less due to blowing snow) from 2 p.m. on December 23 until 7 p.m. on December 24 along with a peak wind gust of 98 kilometres per hour (61 mph).[30] Nearby Prince Edward County had some snow drifts as high as traffic signs and some even as high as telephone poles.[31] Wiarton had blizzard conditions from noon until 9 p.m. on December 23,[32] and Chatham had visibility of 200 metres (0.12 mi) from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. on December 23, with peak wind gusts of 89 kilometres per hour (55 mph).[33] In addition, St. Catharines had seven hours of visibility of 400 metres (0.25 mi) or less on December 23, with peak wind gusts of 96 km/h on both that day and December 24,[34] and Hamilton had six hours of 400 metres (0.25 mi) or less visibility, including one hour of zero meters visibility, on December 23.[35] The southern half of the Niagara Region, including Fort Erie, had blizzard conditions for most of December 23 and 24, leading the Niagara Region to declare a state of emergency.[36] An average of 76 centimetres (30 in) fell in Fort Erie with drifts as high as 3 metres (9.8 ft) while peak wind gusts of 125 km/h were recorded in nearby Port Colborne.[37]
In Quebec, Montreal experienced four hours of 600-meter visibility and winds exceeding 50 km/h overnight from December 23 to December 24,[38] while Quebec City experienced the same for four hours early the morning of December 24.[39] A gust of 121 kilometres per hour (75 mph) was recorded in Quebec City, while Baie-Comeau experienced a gust measured at 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph); both are new all-time December records.[40]
The storm's winds created a seiche on Lake Erie, resulting in record low water levels in the lake's western basin.[41][42]
Preparations
On December 22, 2022, President Joe Biden asked Americans to "please take this storm extremely seriously".[43]
On December 21, Georgia governor Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency and warned the public.[44] On December 22, South Dakota governor Kristi Noem declared a winter storm emergency for the state and activated the National Guard.[45] By December 22, states of emergency were also declared in Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.[46] Ahead of the winter storm, many people decided to cancel Christmas celebrations.[47]
Environment Canada issued a blizzard warning for a large swath of southwestern and midwestern Ontario (notably not including Toronto and the Greater Golden Horseshoe), as well as southern Niagara Region, areas east of Georgian Bay and the eastern end of Lake Ontario, including Kingston, while winter storm warnings were issued for the remainder of Southern Ontario.[48]
Impact
Country | Regions | Deaths |
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Canada | British Columbia | 4[49] |
United States | Colorado | 6[50][51] |
Georgia | 1[52] | |
Kansas | 3[53] | |
Kentucky | 3[54] | |
Maryland | 1[55] | |
Michigan | 1[56] | |
Mississippi | 1[57] | |
Missouri | 1[58] | |
Nebraska | 1[59] | |
New York | 40[60] | |
Ohio | 16[61][62][63][64] | |
Oklahoma | 3[65] | |
Oregon | 1[66] | |
Pennsylvania | 1[67] | |
South Carolina | 3[68][69] | |
South Dakota | 1[70] | |
Tennessee | 1[71] | |
Vermont | 1[62] | |
Wisconsin | 2[72][73] | |
Total: | 91 |
Deaths
This section needs to be updated.(December 2022) |
Storm-related deaths occurred from diverse causes, including cold exposure, car accidents, falling branches, electrocutions, and carbon monoxide poisonings.[8]
In Oklahoma, dangerous road conditions caused by the storm caused multiple accidents, killing one person.[74] In Kentucky, three people died; two died as a result of car accidents, while the other died due to exposure, as they were unhoused.[54] In northern Frederick County, Maryland, a man died after a tree fell on his car while he was driving west on MD 77.[55] In Ohio, an accident involving more than 50 vehicles on the eastbound lanes of the Ohio Turnpike in Sandusky County closed the highway for multiple hours and caused four fatalities.[75] In Colorado six people, four in Colorado Springs[51] and two in Denver,[50] are reported to have died from exposure to the cold.
The intense blizzard in the Buffalo, New York region caused 39 deaths, many of them pedestrians who had become disoriented and were found in snowbanks, as well as drivers stranded in their cars for over two days, residents who died in their homes without heat, those who died from cardiac arrest while shovelling snow, and residents who died when emergency crews could not respond in time of medical crisis.[60][76] On December 28, the National Guard went door to door in parts of Buffalo to check on people who had been without electricity due to the blizzard.[77] The 2022 storm was even deadlier than the Blizzard of 1977 for the region.[78]
In Ontario's hard hit Niagara Region, the Emergency Medical Services acting Chief stated December 27, "at this time EMS is not able to confirm any deaths or injuries directly or solely attributable to the storm" and "emergency medical responses are complex, with many factors often contributing to a medical event, and it would be impossible to accurately quantify the effect of the storm on patient outcomes."[37] He added that his paramedics "focused our limited resources on the highest priority calls, ensuring those who were in the greatest need were attended to as quickly as possible" and acknowledged that paramedics responded to calls regarding chest pain and cardiac events brought on by snow removal, as well as incidents with people using gas-fuelled devices indoors.[37] The Port Colborne Fire and Emergency Services Chief said his team responded to multiple incidents regarding carbon monoxide, including one with "very serious" injuries but would not detail exact outcomes.[37]
Infrastructure
Travel disruptions
Widespread travel disruptions occurred across the affected area.
In the Seattle area, all buses operated by King County Metro and Sound Transit were cancelled due to icy road conditions. The Seattle Center Monorail was also suspended.[79]
A fifty vehicle pileup occurred Friday afternoon on eastbound Ohio Turnpike in Sandusky County, Ohio, with the eventual pileup extending across the county border into Erie County.[80][81][82] The pileup involved at least fifteen commercial vehicles including semi-trailer trucks.[80][81] Four fatalities, including passengers in at least three different vehicles, were reported as a result of this pileup.[80][82] Both directions of the turnpike were closed for the stretch between SR 53 and SR 4 until mid afternoon Saturday while crews cleared the road.[83]
In Ontario, GO Transit (servicing the Greater Golden Horseshoe around Toronto) announced the implementation of its snow plan, which reduced peak train service and suspended express trains, and cancelled some buses in the Niagara Region, where winds of 100 km/h were anticipated. In Toronto, the Transit Commission suspended service at 41 bus stops at hilly locations and suspended service on the Scarborough light rapid transit line.[84]
In New York City, the Staten Island Ferry was suspended for around an hour.[85]
Flight delays and cancellations
The storm forced the cancellation at least 1,000 flights by December 21, according to flight tracking company FlightAware,[10] with Denver International Airport cancelling 500 flights.[86] By December 22, Flight-aware reported that more than 10,000 flights had been delayed or cancelled.[87]
Buffalo International Airport was completely closed from the morning of December 23 until the morning of December 28.[77] In Massachusetts, Boston Logan International Airport was forced to cancel all flights on December 23. This led to significant issues for many who were travelling for the holidays.[88]
The storm closed two of the three operational runways at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.[79] Alaska Airlines temporarily halted flights from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport and Portland International Airport on December 23.[89] WestJet cancelled 126 flights in British Columbia and 140 flights in Ontario and Quebec.[90] The Canadian Red Cross set up comfort and care areas at Vancouver International Airport with cots and food for stranded passengers during the storm.[91]
On Christmas Day, Southwest Airlines cancelled 48% of its scheduled flights. The following day, December 26, 2022, Southwest cancelled another 2,886 flights, which represented approximately 70% of the scheduled flights for that day. The United States Department of Transportation called the cancellations "unacceptable" and said it would "closely examine" Southwest's actions.[92] On December 28, it was announced Southwest Airlines had cancelled more flights for an extended period as a result of damage to operational systems which occurred from the storm as well.[93]
Road closures and crashes
Road closures were also prevalent during the storm. In North Dakota, portions of I-94, US 281, US 52 and ND 46 were closed.[94] Portions of I-435 closed in Kansas City, Missouri, as well.[95] In New Jersey, several interstate highways, as well as Route 440, were shut down to commercial travel until further notice starting at 9 a.m. on December 23.[96] I-94 had multiple major crashes in western Michigan.[97] Part of the Henry Hudson Parkway closed in the Bronx.[85] The Ohio Turnpike was closed in both directions due to multiple crashes, one of which involved over 50 vehicles and resulted in 4 fatalities.[98] In Gallatin County, Kentucky, I-71 closed due to multiple crashes.[99]
All major highways in western New York were closed due to the blizzard.[100] The Erie County Sherrif indicated that over 420 EMS calls had gone unanswered because emergency vehicles were unable to travel through the deep snow.[18] During the height of the blizzard, two-thirds of emergency vehicles sent out to rescue people had ended up needing to be rescued themselves.[26] City officials say this marked the first time in Buffalo's history that the fire department could not respond to calls.[101] Buffalo announced a two-day effort for December 27 and 28 to clear at least one lane on every street in the city to accommodate emergency vehicles.[18] Front-loader tractors were being used to shovel the snow into dump trucks as the snow was too deep to plow to the side of streets or in other cases, there was nowhere to plow it.[102] Hundreds of vehicles, including tractor-trailer rigs and buses, were snowed in and abandoned all over the city; hundreds of people were rescued from snowed in cars, some having been trapped for up to two days.[101]
In southwestern Ontario, Highway 401 was closed December 23 between London and Tilbury, west of Chatham, due to about 100 vehicles, including numerous tractor trailers, being involved in multiple collisions, while Highway 402 was closed between London and Sarnia because of a 50-vehicle pileup and deteriorating conditions.[103][104] Early in the afternoon, the Ontario Provincial Police (O.P.P.) announced that all highways and roads in Perth and Huron counties were closed due to blizzard conditions[103] while later in the afternoon the OPP closed all highways and roads in Bruce and Dufferin counties, some in Grey County and Highway 21 between Sarnia and Grand Bend within Lambton County.[105][106] While Highway 401 was reopened in the early evening of December 24, Highway 402 and all roads in Perth, Huron, Bruce and Grey counties remained closed the evening of December 24.[107]
All bridges between the Niagara Region of Canada and the Niagara Falls/Buffalo area of New York State were closed at 4:30 p.m. on December 23 due to county-wide travel bans in New York State.[108] The QEW in southern Niagara Region was closed from December 23 to 25 due to heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions.[109] In southern Niagara, snow drifts were so deep that most police vehicles and plows became stuck themselves and had to be abandoned until the snowfall subsided on December 25.[109] The 3 metre snow drifts across 4 metre roads were too much for most snow plows to penetrate so front-end loaders were being used and bigger snow plows and additional front-end loaders were being brought in from other municipalities, thus making the snow-clearing process slower than desirable.[37]
In eastern Ontario, the OPP closed all roads in Prince Edward County, west of Kingston, from December 24 until the morning of December 26 because of zero visibility, snow buildup and many cars abandoned on roadways.[110] Highway 417 between Ottawa and the Ontario-Quebec border was closed from 11 a.m. December 24 until 9 a.m. December 25 while Highway 401 between Quinte West and the Ontario-Quebec border was closed from the morning of December 24 until 10 a.m. December 25.[111] In central Ontario, Highway 11 was closed from Orillia to Huntsville beginning on December 24.[112]
On Christmas Eve in British Columbia, a bus crashed on Highway 97C between Kelowna and Merritt due to icy roads following the storm, killing four people and injuring 36.[49]
Train delays and cancellations
Several Amtrak trains were delayed, ran on modified schedules, or were cancelled entirely due to the storm.[113][114]
Canada's VIA Rail experienced weather-related issues with nine trains in the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor being delayed on December 23 and 24 due to trees and branches falling on the tracks or on the trains themselves; passengers on some trains were stranded near Cobourg for more than 18 hours.[115] In the afternoon of December 24, a freight train derailed forcing VIA to cancel all trains between Toronto and Ottawa or Montreal for that day, December 25 and 26.[116]
In the New York Metropolitan Area, trains experienced delays due to flooding. The Long Island Rail Road was shut down in both directions between Penn Station and Long Beach due to flash flooding, and the Metro North Hudson line was temporarily suspended between Poughkeepsie and Peekskill because of flooding as well. The New Jersey Transit experienced up to 30-minute delays.[117]
Travel bans
The city of Niagara Falls, New York, issued a travel ban with exceptions for essential travel.[118] Erie County, NY, which includes the city of Buffalo, followed suit shortly afterwards.[119] As of the morning of December 27, the travel ban remained in effect only for Buffalo.[120] On December 27, state and military police were sent to Buffalo to enforce the driving ban to enable snow-clearing efforts to progress.[121]
Energy emergencies
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration declared an emergency covering 44 US states and Washington, D.C., on December 22, suspending statutory driving time limits and other regulatory restrictions.[122] Colorado, Iowa, North Carolina, South Dakota, and Wisconsin all made similar declarations on a state level.[123][124][125]
Power outages
On December 23, poweroutages.us reported that nearly 1,500,000 customers were without power.[3] Of those power outages, Maine recorded over 250,000 customers without power, North Carolina over 180,000, and more than 100,000 in Virginia, Tennessee, and New York each.[126][127] High load caused the Tennessee Valley Authority in the southeastern US to announce several hours of rolling blackouts throughout much of their service area.[128][129][130] Duke Energy followed suit because of cold temperatures on December 24.[131]
About 670,000 households in Quebec were without power at different times during the storm.[4] In Ontario, 430,000 households were without power at different points in time during the storm.[4] About 70,000 in New Brunswick lost power.[4]
Sports
The National Hockey League postponed two games that were originally scheduled to be played on December 23: the Detroit Red Wings–Ottawa Senators game was moved to February 27, and the Tampa Bay Lightning–Buffalo Sabres game was rescheduled to March 4.[132] The Buffalo Sabres' road game against the Columbus Blue Jackets on December 27 was also postponed as the Buffalo area's travel ban remained in effect and the Buffalo airport remained closed.[133]
The National Football League postponed kickoff for a game between the Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans for an hour because of the rolling blackouts in the area.[134]
Corporate and institutional closures
Food processor Tyson Foods suspended operations at some of its plants as a result of the storm.[135] Many delivery services, including Amazon, FedEx, UPS, and USPS, had major delays at hubs or closures of processing sites due to weather conditions.[136][137]
In Southern Ontario, most school boards, including those as far east as Ottawa, closed schools for December 23.[138][105]
Many national parks in the United States closed due to the winter storm. These included the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in North Dakota, Badlands National Park in South Dakota, Appomattox Court House National Historical Park in Virginia, and Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in North Carolina. However, Big Bend National Park remained open, despite wind chills predicted to sink as low as −3 °F (−19 °C).[139]
In Pigeon Forge, Dollywood was closed on December 23 due to the wind chill being below zero.[140] The park opened on December 26 at 1:00 PM, two hours later than the scheduled opening time, but closed three hours early at 6:00 PM due to snow and ice. The park was closed again on December 27.[141]
Animals
In Houston, Texas about 1,600 bats lost their grip due to hypothermia and fell to the ground.[142] They were saved by animal activists who administered fluids and kept them warm in incubators. After they recovered, the bats were released back to their habitats – two Houston-area bridges.[142]
Cold wave
After the storm struck, a widespread cold wave moved through North America.
Rocky Mountain region
Denver saw 3.9 in (9.9 cm) of snow, as temperatures fell to −24 °F (−31 °C), the coldest temperature in the city since exactly 32 years ago, and just one degree shy of tying the monthly record low. Parts of the state saw over a foot (30 cm) of snow.[143][144][145] Denver saw their largest hourly temperature drop on December 21 from 4-5 p.m., as temperatures fell from 42 °F (6 °C) to 5 °F (−15 °C),[146] and the total drop from 51 °F (11 °C) to −24 °F (−31 °C) became the second largest two-day temperature swing in Denver.[147] With a high of just −6 °F (−21 °C), the mean temperature in Denver of −15 °F (−26 °C) was their second coldest mean temperature on record.[148]Cheyenne, Wyoming also broke their hourly temperature drop record in just 30 minutes, as temperatures fell from 43 °F (6 °C) to 3 °F (−16 °C) from 1:05 p.m. to 1:35 p.m.[149] In Casper, the low of −42 °F (−41 °C) set an all time record for the lowest temperature ever in Casper.[150] In Elk Park, Montana, the wind chill reached as low as −74 °F (−59 °C). The low of −50 °F (−46 °C) was likely as low as the sensor could detect.[151]
Central United States
Overnight in Kansas City, temperatures dropped from 32 °F (0 °C) to −2 °F (−19 °C) in just six hours.[152] In Nashville, the low of −1 °F (−18 °C) on December 23 was the coldest low temperature in the city since 1996, although no daily record was set.[153] However, Tulsa, Oklahoma set a daily record low that morning of −9 °F (−23 °C).[154] Youngstown, Ohio also set a record low that morning of −5 °F (−21 °C).[155]
Eastern United States
On December 23, Athens, Georgia, saw their coldest temperature since 1989 and set a daily low temperature record of 11 °F (−12 °C) after the cold front moved through.[156] On December 24, new daily record low temperatures were established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Charleston, South Carolina, at −5 °F (−21 °C) and 20 °F (−7 °C) respectively.[157] Most of the New York Metropolitan Area observed record cold highs on December 24, though Central Park's high of 15 °F (−9 °C) did not break the record.[158] Several cities in the East Coast did see record cold highs on Christmas Eve, however. Washington, D.C. set a record for the coldest high temperature on Christmas Eve at 22 °F (−6 °C),[159] Philadelphia set a record cold high at 18 °F (−8 °C),[160] Baltimore tied its record cold high of 20 °F (−7 °C),[161] and Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, smashed their record cold high for the date reaching 4 °F (−16 °C).[162] In Baltimore, the Baltimore Ravens experienced their coldest kickoff temperature on record, at 17 °F (−8 °C), with a wind chill of only 2 °F (−17 °C).[163] Further south in Florida, Tampa froze on consecutive nights for the first time since 2010.[164] Some parts of Central Florida even recorded sleet and snow flurries on Christmas.[165] This caused some of the tallest rides at Universal Studios Orlando to close.[166] 2022 became the coldest for high temperatures in Miami at 50 °F (10 °C), Fort Lauderdale at 49 °F (9 °C), Naples at 52 °F (11 °C) and tied the record at Palm Beach at 47 °F (8 °C). In Fort Lauderdale, the high tied for the second coldest high on record.[167]
See also
- Weather of 2022
- 2022–23 North American winter
- December 1989 United States cold wave
- November 13–21, 2014 North American winter storm
- November 2022 Great Lakes winter storm
- December 2015 North American storm complex
Notes
- ^ Across 19 US states and one Canadian province
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