January 2022 North American blizzard

From January 28–29, 2022, a significant and disruptive blizzard, unofficially referred to as Winter Storm Kenan by the Weather Channel and various media outlets, or more commonly as the Blizzard of 2022, caused widespread and disruptive impacts to the Atlantic coast of North America from northern Delaware to Nova Scotia with as much as 2.5 feet (30 in) of snowfall, blizzard conditions and coastal flooding. Forming from the energy of a strong mid- to upper-level trough, the system developed into a low-pressure area off the Southeast United States on January 28.

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January 2022 North American blizzard

From January 28–29, 2022, a significant and disruptive blizzard, unofficially referred to as Winter Storm Kenan by the Weather Channel and various media outlets, or more commonly as the Blizzard of 2022, caused widespread and disruptive impacts to the Atlantic coast of North America from northern Delaware to Nova Scotia with as much as 2.5 feet (30 in) of snowfall, blizzard conditions and coastal flooding. Forming from the energy of a strong mid- to upper-level trough, the system developed into a low-pressure area off the Southeast United States on January 28.

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