ohio ice storm 2004

Nearly two feet or snow fell in some areas and new snowfall records were established at several locations. December 21-23, 2004. It wasn’t a very merry Christmas for most central Ohioans 14 years ago. The ice storm toppled trees and utility poles, downed power lines, made traffic impossible and closed some schools. 16U Ice Platinum 16U Ice Platinum Schedule; 15U.

Record snowfall fell across many areas of Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.

11U Ice Blue 11U Ice Blue Schedule; 10U . By Saturday morning, March 4, the ice was 2–3 inches (5–8 cm) thick on the roadways. An ice storm struck central Ohio on Dec. 23, 2004, leaving more than 400,000 homes without power, many of whom had to celebrate Christmas in the dark and cold. 12U Ice Black 12U Ice Black Schedule; 11U. 14U Ice Green 14U Green Schedule; 13U. General Storm Evolution| Radar Animations| Snowfall Total Maps| Satellite Imagery. 18U Ice Gold 18U Gold Schedule; 16U . A record setting winter storm affected northern Ohio on December 22nd and 23 rd of 2004. Low pressure moved from Texas to the Ohio Valley spreading heavy snow across the region. … The blizzard of 2004 swept through the Ohio Valley from December 21st through the 24th. Temperatures were at first above 70 °F (21 °C) but suddenly on Friday March 3 and it suddenly got cold, below freezing, and ice started forming in the late evening. 13U Ice Orange; 13U Ice Orange Schedule; 12U. 15U Ice Silver 15U Ice Silver Schedule; 14U. Ohio Valley Winter Storm.

An ice storm that struck the region on Dec. 23, 2004, left more than 400,000 customers without power.