Despite the relatively short duration of this event, the rapid snowfall rates ultimately made this a record-setting storm to remember, placing it among the biggest snowfalls ever measured at D/FW this late in the season.This is the visible satellite animation from 8 am through 5 pm (CST) on March 5, 2015 showing the snow as it melts. (credit: Billie Rama/CBS New York) Here transit workers clear snow at … These are the heaviest 2-day storm snowfall totals in March: Louisville: 12.4" March 22-23, 1968 (11.9" with this storm) Lexington: 10.3" March 4-5, 1902 (broken with this storm, 17.1") Bowling Green: 21.0" March 8-9, 1960 (7.2" with this storm) The NWS in Fort Worth measured about 1.3 inches in the first 30 minutes. March 5, 2015 at 3:35 pm. Snow Totals: March 5 Storm. Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. You may be interested in these Beneath the satellite image below are the official reports which have been screened by the NWS. Combined ice, sleet, and snow amounts ranged from 1 inch or less in southeast Middle Tennessee to a whopping 12 inches in northwest Middle Tennessee.

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Trains and buses faced some challenges due to weather-related problems, but some beauty prevailed. Many roads were closed across much of the Mid State resulting in numerous school closings. The first phase of the storm came on March 2, as a vigorous area of low pressure formed along an arctic cold front.

Snowfall rates this high require the perfect combination of dynamics and microphysical processes, and is a The snowfall lasted about 3 hours, but the very rapid snowfall rates (2 to 3 inches per hour) lasted only about one hour at any particular location. Precipitation begin as a mixture of rain, freezing rain, and sleet on March 4 before ending as all snow on March 5. Please select one of the following:The last winter storm of a very active 2 week period of winter storms across the region brought another round of widespread ice, sleet, and snow to Middle Tennessee from the evening of March 4 into the morning hours on March 5. March 5, 2015 Snowstorm Snow falls in Hoboken, New Jersey on March 5, 2015. They were on the air from 4am through 11am. This was WZTV's coverage as the snow began to fall in Nashville, TN. Below are details of the March 4th-5th 2015 snowstorm in North Texas. I guess most people in North Texas were reporting only the snow, which was quite impressive to say the least.Initial snowfall rates were around 3 inches per hour at the peak of the event (10:30 west of Fort Worth to Denton, spreading into D/FW around 11 pm). During the evening hours, sleet became predominant before changing to very heavy snow around 11 pm. Toward the end of the animation, you can get a better idea of where the heaviest snow and sleet accumulations were since they were deeper and take a bit longer to melt.DFW Snow and Sleet Totals for March 4-5, 2015 (3/4 & 3/5) March 5 2015 DC Area Snow Storm How Much Snow Will Fall in Your Neighborhood? … 1 Comment March 4, 2015 Tim. As the initial area of lo… Description Snow Storm- March 5, 2015 (16548064489).jpg New York City and its surrounding areas saw accumulations of up to 8 inches. There were March records and all-time records broken for this event, which are listed below. Filed Under: Snow, Snow Totals (Photo courtesy: Diane Vetree) BOSTON (CBS) – More snow fell in Massachusetts on Thursday. Drawing some moisture from the so-called "Pineapple Express" from the Pacific, snowfall began to develop in the Upper Midwest, spreading a swath of accumulating snow ranging from 3–6 inches (7.6–15.2 cm) into March 3.