The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Christmas storm breaks records in US lakeside city

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WASHINGTON: Dreams of a white Christmas have turned into a nightmare in the northeaste­rn US city of Erie after a storm dumped a record-breaking 1.5 metres of snow in a 48-hour period, forcing officials to declare an emergency.

Residents took to social media to post stunning photos of the whiteout, with meteorolog­ists attributin­g the 58 inches of snow that fell over Christmas Day to 5pm on Tuesday to icy winds blowing over the adjoining Lake Erie, one of North America’s Great Lakes.

More snow was expected at a rate of up to an inch or two per hour as residents were warned to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary and pack emergency kits including tow ropes, flashlight­s, shovels and flares for essential travel.

Pennsylvan­ia governor Tom Wolf announced in a statement that the state national guard was “providing high clearance all terrain military vehicles to aid local agencies with medical emergency and law enforcemen­t response.”

According to data from the National Weather Service, the 86cm of snow that fell on Dec 25 was the highest the city had ever recorded, eclipsing the previous high of 51cm on Nov 22, 1956.

The two-days now fall of 58 inches, which was still ongoing, also surpassed a previous state record of 44 inches set in Morgantown on March 20-12, 1958.

“The crews are out, but quite simply they can’t keep up with the amount of snow that’s falling,” said Matt Exley, a local emergency official on a Facebook live post.

Erie meanwhile has received 245cm of snow in December, making it the snowiest month in the city’s history – which usually averages about 100 inches of snow in an entire season.

Residents posted pictures reminiscen­t of a bleak polar landscape, dubbing the phenomenon #Snowmagedd­on on Twitter.

Vehicles were buried and visibility was limited in some areas to just a few feet.

By Tuesday night, the temperatur­e had plunged to -10 degrees Celsius, with the lakeeffect snow warning forecast to continue through Wednesday, potentiall­y adding an additional five to 10 inches of snowfall. — AFP

 ??  ?? A general view of 1925 State Street after the record snowfall in Erie, Pennsylvan­ia in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo
A general view of 1925 State Street after the record snowfall in Erie, Pennsylvan­ia in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo

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