Devastating storms ravaged the United States over the weekend, bringing a diverse array of severe weather conditions that impacted multiple regions. Upstate New York experienced massive snowfall, with Orchard Park buried under an astounding 33 inches of snow, courtesy of relentless lake-effect storms.
The Midwest struggled with treacherous ice storms that transformed roadways in Iowa and Nebraska into dangerous passages. Interstate 80 suffered temporary closures as numerous vehicle accidents highlighted the perilous driving conditions.
California witnessed an unusual meteorological event with a rare tornado striking Scotts Valley, located 70 miles south of San Francisco. The tornado caused significant destruction, overturning vehicles, uprooting trees, and injuring several residents. San Francisco itself experienced substantial wind damage, marking its first potential tornado since 2005.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range was not spared, with ski resorts like Lake Tahoe recording over a foot of snow and wind speeds reaching a remarkable 112 mph. The storm’s aftermath included avalanches, road closures, and widespread power outages affecting thousands of residents.
In Nebraska, icy road conditions contributed to a fatal highway accident, while businesses gradually resumed operations as temperatures improved. Washington state residents contended with power outages triggered by heavy rainfall and powerful winds, further illustrating the storm’s expansive impact.
Meteorological experts continue to monitor the situation, warning of potential ongoing risks as weather systems progressively move eastward.