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The Two-Week Winter

3/5/2021

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​St. Louis experienced the majority of its snow and winter weather in just over two weeks, from February 6th, to February 21st.  For 16 days our crews worked day and night to keep the snow at bay.
 
Unofficially named Winter Storm Uri, the entire North American continent from Northern Mexico, the entire United States, and parts of Canada were blanketed in snow and ice from February 13th to February 21st. Coast-to-coast the country was affected, with many losing heat, water, and electricity.
 
Amidst this record setting storm, our crews were out plowing and salting to keep our community safe. February 14th and 15th set the lowest maximum temperature records, and February 6th to 18th, 2021 tied with 1899 for the most consecutive days with a high temperature less than 32 degrees.
 
This storm was snow joke!
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Thanks for the info US National Weather Service Saint Louis Missouri!
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