berries covered in icy glaze due to freezing rain. Ice storms often coat many surfaces. Severe ice storms, which may occur in spring, can kill plant life. Heavy showers of
freezing rain are one of the most dangerous types of winter storm. They typically occur when a layer of warm air hovers over a region, but the ambient temperature a few meters above the ground is near or below , and the ground temperature is sub-freezing. While a snowfall is somewhat manageable by the standards of the northern United States and Canada, a comparable precipitation of an ice storm can paralyze a region; driving becomes extremely hazardous, telephone and
power lines are damaged, and crops may be ruined.
Notable ice storms Notable ice storms include an
El Niño-related
North American ice storm of 1998 that affected much of eastern Canada, including
Montreal and
Ottawa, as well as upstate
New York and parts of upper
New England. Three million people lost power, some for as long as six weeks. One-third of the trees in Montreal's
Mount Royal park were damaged, as well as a large proportion of the
sugar-producing
maple trees. The amount of economic damage caused by the storm has been estimated at $3 billion
CAD. • 2000 Christmas Day Ice Storm, caused devastating electrical issues in parts of
Arkansas,
Oklahoma, and
Texas. The city of
Texarkana, Arkansas experienced the worst damage, at one point losing the ability to use telephones, electricity and running water. In some areas in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and eventually
Louisiana, over of ice accumulated from the freezing rain. •
2002 North Carolina ice storm, resulted in massive power loss throughout much of the state, and property damage due to falling trees. Except in the mountainous western part of the state, heavy snow and icy conditions are rare in
North Carolina. •
2005 December Ice Storm, was another severe winter storm producing extensive ice damage across a large portion of the Southern United States on December 14 to 16. It led to
power outages and at least 7 deaths. • 2005 January winter storm in
Kansas, had been declared a major disaster zone by President
George W. Bush after an ice storm caused nearly $39 million in damages to thirty-two counties. Federal funds were provided to the counties during January 4–6, 2005 to aid the recovery process. •
2009 January Central Plains and Midwest ice storm, was a crippling and historic ice storm. Most places struck by the storm, saw or more of ice accumulation, and a few inches of snow on top of it. This brought down power lines, causing some people to go without electricity for a few days, to a few weeks. In some cases, electricity was out for a month or more. At the height of the storm, more than 2 million people were without electricity. •
2021 Winter Storm was the deadliest winter storm since the
Blizzard of 1996 impacting most of the midwest and southcentral United States. The state of Texas gained notable publicity due to the failure of the state's power grid, causing blackouts and power outages for 7–10 days across the state. == Preparing for winter storms ==