Draft:January 10-13, 2024 North American storm complex

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Impact[edit]

550,000 customers lost power due to the storm.[1]

Western United States[edit]

The storm resulted in blizzard warnings for Oregon and Washington's mountain areas for the first time since 2012.[2] Crater Lake National Park closed due to the winter storm.[3] Stevens Pass recorded 29 in (74 cm) of snow in just 30 hours. Wind gusts reached 103 mph (166 km/h) in Pinnacle, Montana and 97 mph (156 km/h) near Mount Hood.[4] Following the storm, record cold conditions were observed in Washington, with Seattle observing a low of 13 °F (−11 °C), their coldest temperature since 1990. Ski resorts in on Mount Baker closed due to the cold as well.[5] 111,000 outages occurred in Oregon alone.[6] Four people died in the Western United States: three in Oregon[7], one person in California,[8]

Midwestern United States[edit]

Portions of Interstate 70 in Kansas were closed due to the winter weather. Moline, Illinois recorded their second snowiest day on record on January 12, with 15.4 in (39 cm) of snow.[8] One death occurred in Wisconsin.[9]

Eastern United States[edit]

A state of emergency and travel ban was declared in Western New York, forcing the playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Buffalo Bills to be postponed from January 14 at 1pm to January 15 at 4:30pm.[10] Flooding in Eastern New York resulted in a brief suspension of Amtrak service between New York City and Albany, as well as suspensions on Metro-North Railroad through the Hudson Valley.[11]

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