New York City, Washington D.C, key US cities may be hit by strong snowstorm. Details here
A snowstorm is brewing and it may head towards Washington D.C, New York City and other prominent cities.

AccuWeather reports that numerous areas along the Interstate 95 corridor have not experienced an inch of snowfall in the past two winters. The looming storm holds the potential to alter this trend.
Cities in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions have faced a conspicuous lack of snowfall in recent winters. The last occurrence of a single storm bringing an inch of snow to New York City took place on February 13, 2022. This extended period without significant snow accumulation highlights the unusual snow drought in these areas over the past few winter seasons.
In Washington, D.C., the last snowfall event that resulted in 1 inch of snow occurred on January 16, 2022, as reported by AccuWeather. In the case of Baltimore, it has been 705 days since the city experienced a snowfall of 1 inch. This information underscores the prolonged absence of significant snow accumulation in these locations over the mentioned timeframe.
FAQs:
Q1. When did snowstorm hit New York City?A1. Cities in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions have faced a conspicuous lack of snowfall in recent winters. The last occurrence of a single storm bringing an inch of snow to New York City took place on February 13, 2022.
Q2. When did snowstorm hit Washington, D.C.?
A2. In Washington, D.C., the last snowfall event that resulted in 1 inch of snow occurred on January 16, 2022, as reported by AccuWeather.
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