Soda Springs News
The winter of 2021 has been an eventful one, to say the least, Texas is now in a state of emergency thanks to an unprecedented cold front that swept through the South. In a one-week span in February, more than 6,600 cold records were tied or broken across the country. This year, major cities in the Northwest, the Midwest, and the Northeast reached snowfall totals not seen in decades or set new records entirely. New York City has already recorded the eighth-highest February snowfall total in its history, with a week left to go in the month. On Feb. 16, thanks to Winter Storm Uri, 73.2% of the ground in the lower 48 states were covered by snow, the most in nearly two decades. Love it or hate it, snow is a major part of winter in many areas of the United States. While most places are not likely to see anything close to their state’s record snowfall this year — or anytime soon — some parts of each state are more likely to get the most snowfall compared to other parts of the state, based on historical data.