Published: April 22,2015
A band of late April snow moved into the Great Lakes and Appalachians Wednesday, dropping up to 8.5 inches in some areas.
Swanton, Maryland, is one area in the Mid-Atlantic seeing snow in late April.
(Jim Slusser)
"After
a warmer stretch in April, blocking high pressure near Greenland has
forced another prolonged, deep plunge of chilly air into the Great
Lakes," weather.com meteorologist Jon Erdman said. "That deep, cold air
pivoting into the Appalachians with surface temperatures just cold
enough allowed snow to accumulate in parts of southwest Pennsylvania and
far western Maryland. In the Great Lakes, up to 8.5 inches of snow was
measured in parts of the western U.P. of Michigan and far northern
Wisconsin."(MORE: Abrupt Spring Cooldown Grips Midwest, Northeast) (Jim Slusser)
Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, West Virginia and Wisconsin all saw snowfall by noon local time Wednesday.
Here are a handful of snowfall reports from the affected areas:
- Champion, Pennsylvania - 3 inches
- Oakland, Maryland - 2 inches
- Bessemer, Michigan - 8.5 inches
- Gile, Wisconsin - 8.5 inches
- Davis, West Virginia - 2 inches
- Isabella, Minnesota - 3 inches
17 degree temp drop then wet #snow whitens ground in #DeepCreek, #MD @capitalweather @WeatherBug #WesternMD #Spring pic.twitter.com/bnGr8MVBiD
— Wx4Mark (@Wx4Mark) April 22, 2015
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