North American ice storm of January 1961 information
Ice Storm of January 1961
Type
Ice storm
Formed
January 1, 1961
Dissipated
January 3, 1961
Lowest pressure
Unknown
Maximum snowfall or ice accretion
~8 inches (freezing rain)
Damage
Unknown
Areas affected
northern Idaho
The North American ice storm of January 1961 was a massive ice storm that struck areas of the Idaho Panhandle in the United States on January 1–3, 1961.[1] The storm set a record for thickest recorded ice accumulation from a single storm in the United States, at eight inches.[2][3]
The storm's swath covered areas from Grangeville, Idaho, to the Canada–United States border. According to the National Weather Service, a combination of dense fog, sub-freezing temperatures, and occasional freezing rain led to the heavy ice accretions. Catastrophic damage to trees and utilities resulted in widespread power outages.[2][4]
Prior to the storm, previous records of between four and six inches of ice were recorded in New York City and Texas.[2]
^Paul, Bimal Kanti (2020-12-07). Natural Hazards and Disasters: From Avalanches and Climate Change to Water Spouts and Wildfires [2 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-4408-6214-4.
^ abcNational Weather Service — January 3, 2010. Accessed 1-3-2010.
^Salzmann, Mary Elizabeth (2015-01-01). Biggest, Baddest Book of Storms. ABDO. ISBN 978-1-62969-404-7.
^"The Nation's Worst Ice Storms". The Weather Channel. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
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