Historic Winter Storm Kenan Event Summary
Winter Storm
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1000 AM EST Sun Jan 30 2022
...The significant winter storm has ended across the Mid-Atlantic
and New England, as the low pressure system moves northward into
Canada...
Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for portions of northern
Maine.
Wind Chill Warnings and Advisories are in effect for portions of
interior New England, New York and Pennsylvania.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 900 AM EST...A powerful low pressure center with a minimum
central pressure of 972 mb, or approximately 28.70 inches of
mercury, was located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 250 miles to the
north and east of Maine. An occluded front extended to the
northeast towards Newfoundland and Labrador, connecting to warm
front extending north and a cold front extending south across the
open Atlantic. RADAR and surface observations indicated the snow
associated with the powerful system was ending in Maine as it
moved northeastward into Canada. Behind the northward moving
storm, winds of 10-20 mph, with gusts to 30 mph had led to areas
of blowing snow and below-zero wind chill values across much of
the Northeast.
...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...
...MAINE...
MAXWELL POINT 71
BROOKLIN 67
CAPE ELIZABETH 64
PORTLAND 59
...MASSACHUSETTS...
YARMOUTH 5 SE 81
CHATHAM 1 NE 78
RAYNHAM 4 SSE 71
GLOUCESTER 3 SSW 68
NANTUCKET 4 NE 67
OAK BLUFFS 1 WNW 67
ORLEANS 2 N 64
EAST BOSTON 53
LOGAN AP 45
...RHODE ISLAND...
BLOCK ISLAND 2 N 72
PRUDENCE ISLAND 3 SSW 67
PORTSMOUTH 3 SSE 64
CHARLESTOWN 4 SW 63
EAST PROVIDENCE 3 SSW 56
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...CONNECTICUT...
NORWICH 22.0
GROTON 21.5
STERLING 3 WNW 21.0
PLAINFIELD 18.0
BRANFORD 13.0
CLINTON 12.0
BRIDGEPORT ARPT 10.5
FAIRFIELD 10.0
CROMWELL 9.8
NORWALK 9.0
OAKVILLE 7.0
STAMFORD 7.0
ROCKVILLE 1 E 4.5
...DELAWARE...
LEWES 3 W 14.2
LONG NECK 11.8
BETHANY BEACH 2 WNW 11.5
SANDTOWN 5 SSE 11.2
MILLSBORO 11.1
FELTON 9.0
GEORGETOWN 3 WSW 9.0
DOVER 8.4
HARRINGTON 8.0
LAUREL 5.3
NEW CASTLE COUNTY AIRPORT 3.4
NEWARK 2.8
...WASHINGTON DC...
NATIONAL ZOO 1.1
...KENTUCKY...
WILLIAMSBURG 3.0
SOMERSET 1 NNE 2.5
...MAINE...
EAST MACHIAS 4 E 19.0
BRUNSWICK 1 SSW 18.0
TOPSHAM 2 ENE 17.5
FREEPORT 1 NW 13.5
VASSALBORO 3 ENE 12.8
GRAY 2 NE 12.3
KNOX 2 NNE 12.0
SANFORD 3 SE 12.0
CAPE ELIZABETH 1 NNW 10.0
LISBON FALLS 2 W 9.5
...MARYLAND...
OCEAN PINES 1 NW 14.0
NEWARK 12.0
OCEAN CITY 1 SW 12.0
MARION STATION 2 NNW 10.0
PARSONSBURG 10.0
SALISBURY 1 SSW 10.0
SNOW HILL 8.5
HURLOCK 1 W 6.5
RIDGE 1 N 5.5
PRINCE FREDERICK 1 S 5.0
MECHANICSVILLE 7 SE 3.7
ANNAPOLIS 1 SE 3.6
BRANDYWINE 7 ESE 3.6
PASADENA 3 ESE 3.5
...MASSACHUSETTS...
STOUGHTON 1 W 30.9
SHARON 2 NNW 30.4
QUINCY 2 S 30.0
NORTON 29.1
WHITMAN 28.6
SWAMPSCOTT 1 W 26.2
DANVERS 1 E 24.5
BRIDGEWATER 24.0
BOSTON LOGAN INTL ARPT 23.8
BRAINTREE 23.0
TAUNTON 23.0
WAKEFIELD 22.4
ATTLEBOROUGH 1 NE 22.0
FALL RIVER 2 WSW 22.0
BOURNE 20.0
DOUGLAS 3 NNE 19.4
DUXBURY 2 W 18.7
LEXINGTON 1 NNW 16.0
NEWBURYPORT 1 ESE 15.0
SALEM 2 WSW 14.0
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
RYE 1.0 S 13.5
STRATHAM 1 NNE 10.0
DURHAM 9.5
DOVER 3 SE 9.0
NASHUA 1 WSW 8.8
SANBORNTON 2 S 7.0
BEDFORD 2 SSE 6.8
CANTERBURY 3 E 5.0
...NEW JERSEY...
BAYVILLE 21.0
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP 1 ESE 19.0
AVALON-BY-THE-SEA 17.0
ATLANTIC CITY INTL ARPT 16.0
TOMS RIVER 16.0
FORKED RIVER 15.5
OCEAN CITY 15.5
MANASQUAN 14.2
SEA ISLE CITY 14.0
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 13.0
ERMA 13.0
SOUTH JERSEY REGIONAL ARPT 1 WNW 9.4
HOBOKEN 8.5
MOUNT HOLLY WFO 8.5
NEWARK 7.1
EAST RUTHERFORD 6.2
...NEW YORK...
ISLIP ARPT 24.7
BLUE POINT 1 W 21.4
SAYVILLE 20.8
EAST HAMPTON 19.2
ORIENT 18.0
SAINT JAMES 17.0
MASSAPEQUA 16.5
RIVERHEAD 15.5
EAST NORTHPORT 13.8
JOHN F KENNEDY INTL ARPT 12.6
MALVERNE 12.1
JERICHO 12.0
SHEEPSHEAD BAY 11.8
LA GUARDIA INTL ARPT 10.5
CENTRAL PARK 8.3
...NORTH CAROLINA...
BEECH MOUNTAIN 6.0
WALNUT 2 N 4.5
MOYOCK 4 NW 3.0
RANDLEMAN 3 W 2.6
CORAPEAKE 2.0
ELIZABETH CITY 2.6 W 1.5
...PENNSYLVANIA...
LOWER MAKEFIELD TWP 9.0
BELMONT 1 W 8.9
LEVITTOWN 8.0
PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 7.5
NORRISTOWN 7.4
BROOMALL 7.0
MALVERN 6.8
FOX CHASE 6.1
DOYLESTOWN 6.0
ALLENTOWN 4.5
HUFFS CHURCH 4.1
MOUNT POCONO 3.5
WEST CALN TWP 2.5
ELVERSON 2.3
...RHODE ISLAND...
WARREN 1 NW 24.6
BRISTOL 1 S 22.0
TIVERTON 2 S 22.0
WESTERLY 4 SE 22.0
PROVIDENCE 1 NNE 21.3
NEWPORT 2 NNE 21.0
EAST GREENWICH 2 SE 19.5
PAWTUCKET 17.5
NORTH KINGSTON 1 S 15.4
BLOCK ISLAND 14.0
NORTH PROVIDENCE 13.5
LITTLE COMPTON 1 NNW 6.0
CHARLESTOWN 1 ENE 5.5
...SOUTH CAROLINA...
FOREST ACRES 1 SE 0.5
FORT JACKSON 11 S 0.5
...TENNESSEE...
GATLINBURG 6 SE 12.0
CROSSVILLE 5 W 3.0
...VERMONT...
PUTNEY 3 SSW 3.2
WOODFORD 3.0
...VIRGINIA...
OAK HALL 1 S 9.5
WALLOPS ISLAND 8.5
HARBORTON 2 SW 8.0
NATURAL BRIDGE 6.0
PORT HAYWOOD 1.0 SE 6.0
HOWLAND 2 E 5.9
MOLLUSK 1 ESE 5.5
MEADOWS OF DAN 3 NNE 5.0
TERRYS FORK 2 S 5.0
VIRGINIA BEACH 2.4 N 4.5
HALLWOOD 1 WNW 4.0
NORFOLK DOWNTOWN 2.5 E 3.5
NEWPORT NEWS 2.7 ESE 3.0
CHARLOTTESVILLE 2 W 2.0
ARLINGTON 3 W 1.3
The low pressure center will continue to move northward through
Newfoundland and Labrador during the day, with snowfall ending in
northern Maine early today. Morning temperatures will be bitterly
cold across New England as temperatures dip into the single
digits. These cold temperatures along with ongoing winds will lead
to wind chills of 15-25 degrees below zero Sunday morning across
interior portions of New England and New York. Gusty winds may
also lead to blowing snow across northern and eastern Maine,
leading to reduced visibility and difficult driving conditions.
This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather
Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local
National Weather service office for additional information.
Russell
Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 4:13 p.m. AST Sunday 30 January 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure formed off the coast of the United States on Friday
and intensified rapidly as it approached the Maritimes Saturday.
Strong northeast winds, snow and blowing snow produced whiteout
conditions across the province Saturday and Saturday night.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
1. Summary of snowfall in centimetres:
Moncton 40
Saint-Ignace 36
Big River 35
Miramichi 33
Red Pines 32
Bouctouche 30
Cambridge Narrows 30
Grande Digue 30
Shediac 30
Sussex Corner 29
Charlo 27
Kouchibouguac 27
Woodstock 27
Saint John 26
St. Stephen 26
Milltown 26
Oak Point 25
Fredericton 25
Fundy Park 25
Grand Manan 25
Harvey 25
Point Lepreau 24
Bas Caraquet 23
O'Donnells 22
Edmundston 16 - 22
Anfield 20
Barnesville 20
2. Summary of peak wind gusts in kilometres per hour:
Miscou Island 98
Grand Manan 96
Saint John 93
Moncton 89
Sussex 80
Mechanic Settlement 80
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 1:12 p.m. AST Sunday 30 January 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure formed off the coast of the United States on Friday
and intensified rapidly as it approached the Maritimes Saturday.
Gusty winds, snow and blowing snow produced whiteout conditions
across parts of the province during the day Saturday, while rain
prevailed over eastern portions late Saturday and Saturday night.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 12:00 pm on Sunday, January 30th.
1. Summary of snowfall in cm:
Meteghan River 35
Rawdon Gold Mines 34
Sluice Point 33
Bear River 32
Lower Sackville 30
Fall River 25 - 30
Port Maitland 28
Elmsdale 27
Cedar Lake 25
Hammonds Plains 25
Newcombville 24
New Glasgow 23
Trafalgar 22
Dartmouth 21
Halifax Metro 15 - 20
Duncan Cove 17
Jimtown 17
Scots Bay 17
West Chezzetcook 17
Pictou Landing 15
2. Summary of rainfall in mm:
Port Morien 71
Sydney 53 - 71
Ingonish Beach 58
Louisbourg 51
Eskasoni First Nation 43
Spanish Ship Bay 32
Malay Falls 23
Jimtown 19
2. Summary of winds in km/h:
Brier Island 132
Cheticamp 126
Osborne Head 126
Beaver Island 119
Baccaro Point 111
Western Head 109
Hart Island 108
Eskasoni First Nation 106
Lunenburg 106
Sydney Airport 104
Halifax Airport 91
Caribou Point 95
Ingonish beach 89
Parrsboro 89
Yarmouth 85
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Prince Edward Island
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:44 a.m. AST Sunday 30 January 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure formed off the coast of the United States on Friday
and intensified rapidly as it approached the Maritimes Saturday.
Strong northeast winds, snow and blowing snow produced whiteout
conditions across the province Saturday and Saturday night.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada as of 6:00 am on Sunday, January 30th.
1. Summary of snowfall in cm:
St. Georges 40
Charlottetown: 37
Glencoe 33
Stanhope 33
Long Creek 29
Winsloe 24
New London 23
Wellington 23
Foxley River 22
Summerside: 20
2. Summary of winds in km/h:
North Cape: 109
Charlottetown 104
Summerside: 98
Stanhope 82
East Point: 96
North Cape: 109
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Quebec
issued by Environment Canada
at 11:01 a.m. EST Sunday 30 January 2022.
Discussion.
A storm affected Eastern Quebec and gave snow, winds and blowing
snow. Zero visibilities were reported over the Lower St Lawrence,
the Gaspé Peninsula and the Lower North Shore. The low pressure
system will continue to track toward the Labrador Sea.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.
1. Snowfall summary (in centimetres):
Mont-Joli: 12
Gaspé: 17
Cap-Madeleine: 14
Sept-Îles: 11
New Richmond: 10 to 15
2. Wind speed summary (in kilometres per hour):
Cap-d'Espoir: 96
Heath Point: 109
Cape Whittle: 135
Chevery: 91
Blanc-Sablon: 87
Reduced visibilities led to the closure of road 132 between La
Pocatière and Rivière-du-Loup last night and visibilities are
currently nearly zero between Sainte-Madeleine and New Richmond.
Several sections of road 138 are currently closed in the Lower North
Shore:
- Between Baie-Johan-Beetz and Kegaska
- Between Tête-à-la-Baleine and Quai fédéral
- Between Vieux-Fort and Blanc-Sablon
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/QSPC
Weather summary
for Îles-de-la-Madeleine
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:00 a.m. AST Sunday 30 January 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure formed off the coast of the United States on Friday
and intensified rapidly as it approached the Maritimes Saturday.
Strong northeast winds, snow and blowing snow produced whiteout
conditions across the province Saturday and Saturday night.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada for Iles-de-la-Madeleine Airport as of 8:00 am on
Sunday, January 30th.
1. Snowfall in cm: 15
2. Freezing Rain: between 08 P.M. and 11 P.M.
3. Peak wind gusts in km/h: Northeast 95
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Labrador
issued by Environment Canada
at 1:05 p.m. AST Monday 31 January 2022.
Discussion.
An area of low pressure developed off the coast of Florida on Friday
and then rapidly intensified as it tracked northeastward. The low
tracked across the Maritimes on Saturday night, and over
southeastern Labrador on Sunday, before departing over the Labrador
Sea on Sunday night.
The storm brought winter storm and blizzard conditions to most of
Labrador, while southeastern areas received a period of snow, ice
pellets and freezing rain, before changing to rain. Strong winds
also accompanied this system, bringing widespread blowing snow.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 1:00 P.M. AST today.
1. Snowfall in centimetres.
Makkovik: 40
L'Anse au Loup: 28 *
Happy Valley-Goose Bay (town site): 27
Blanc-Sablon Airport (Quebec): 23
Happy Valley-Goose Bay Airport: 21
2. Maximum wind gusts in kilometres per hour.
Blanc-Sablon Airport (Quebec): 132
Red Bay: 114 *
Mary's Harbour: 106
Hopedale: 101
L'Anse au Loup: 100 *
Makkovik: 95
Postville: 86 *
Black Tickle: 82 *
* denotes data from unofficial observation.
3. The following area set a daily maximum temperature record on
January 30, 2022:
Mary's Harbour Area (Mary's Harbour A)
New record of 4.7
Old record of 1.2 set in 2004
Records in this area have been kept since 1983
Note: the temperature record reported here has been derived from a
selection of historical stations in this geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/NLWO
AWCN16 CWHX
Weather summary
for Newfoundland
issued by Environment Canada
at 12:58 p.m. NST Monday 31 January 2022.
Discussion.
An area of low pressure developed off the coast of Florida on Friday
and then rapidly intensified as it tracked northeastward. The low
tracked across the Maritimes on Saturday night, and over
southeastern Labrador on Sunday, before departing over the Labrador
Sea on Sunday night.
The storm brought torrential rain to southern and eastern parts of
Newfoundland, while other areas received a period of snow, ice
pellets and freezing rain, before changing to rain. Strong winds
also accompanied this system, bringing mild temperatures resulting
in considerable snowmelt.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 12:30 P.M. NST today.
1. Rainfall in millimetres.
Mount Pearl: 88.1 *
Whitbourne: 79.8 *
St. John's West: 79.0
St. John's International Airport: 77.0
Bay d'Espoir: 74.9 *
Winterland: 74.5
Brigus: 67.8 *
Burgeo: 64.1
St. Mary's: 64.0 *
St. Lawrence: 63.8
Bay Roberts: 61.5 *
Lethbridge: 50.0
Terra Nova National Park: 45.3
Cape Race: 38.6
Port aux Basques: 37.0
Mount Carmel: 31.8 *
Kippens: 25.9
Stephenville Airport: 22.6
Gander West: 15.0
2. Snowfall in centimetres (excludes any additional amounts from
flurries after the rain).
Millertown: 31
Deer Lake Airport: 25
Rocky Harbour: 25
Badger: 21
Stephenville Airport: 19
Gander International Airport: 9
3. Maximum wind gusts in kilometres per hour.
Wreckhouse: 149
Green Island (Fortune Bay): 149 *
Sagona Island: 127
Ferolle Point: 126
Pass Island: 122 *
Cape Bonavista: 121 *
Bonavista: 119
Saint-Pierre Airport: 113
Port aux Basques: 112
Daniel's Harbour: 111
Gander International Airport: 110
St. Anthony Airport: 109
Burgeo: 107
Deer Lake Airport: 105
Pool's Island: 104
Stephenville Airport: 104
Cape Pine: 103 *
Grates Cove: 102
La Scie: 94
Rocky Harbour: 94
St. John's International Airport: 93
* denotes unofficial station
4. The following areas set a daily maximum temperature record on
January 30, 2022:
Badger Area (Badger (AUT))
New record of 9.2
Old record of 7.5 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1956
Bonavista Area (Bonavista)
New record of 10.7
Old record of 6.1 set in 1973
Records in this area have been kept since 1956
Cape Race Area (Cape Race (AUT))
New record of 8.9
Old record of 8.7 set in 2018
Records in this area have been kept since 1920
Deer Lake Area (Deer Lake A)
New record of 7.3
Old record of 7.2 set in 1950
Records in this area have been kept since 1933
Gander Area (Gander Intl A)
New record of 10.7
Old record of 8.0 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1937
La Scie Area (La Scie)
New record of 8.1
Old record of 3.0 set in 1979
Records in this area have been kept since 1977
St. Anthony Area (St Anthony)
New record of 5.5
Old record of 2.8 set in 1950
Records in this area have been kept since 1945
St. Lawrence Area (St Lawrence)
New record of 11.4
Old record of 6.6 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1909
Terra Nova (National Park) Area (Terra Nova Nat Park CS)
New record of 9.7
Old record of 9.0 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1962
Twillingate Area (Twillingate (AUT))
New record of 10.3
Old record of 3.9 set in 1959
Records in this area have been kept since 1950
Winterland Area (Winterland Branch Hill)
New record of 11.5
Old record of 4.0 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1970
Note: the temperature records reported here have been derived from a
selection of historical stations in each geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/NLWO
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