What Causes Thundersnow and Why It Threatens the Eastern US

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Thundersnow: when Winter Storms ⁣roar with⁤ Lightning

A powerful winter storm ‌is ‌currently impacting the eastern United ⁢States, bringing with it not only ice, snow, and sleet, but also a rare‍ and dramatic weather phenomenon known as thundersnow. This striking event, characterized by thunder and lightning during ⁢a snowfall, has captivated meteorologists and residents ⁣alike, and is contributing to widespread travel disruptions. As ⁢of february ⁢24, 2024, the storm⁣ has already triggered the most flight cancellations in a single day since the COVID-19 pandemic began, with over 1,300 flights canceled on Saturday alone [https://www.straitstimes.com/world/united-states/us-winter-storm-triggers-most-flight-cancellations-in-a-single-day-since-covid-pandemic?ref=inline-article].

What is ⁣Thundersnow?

thundersnow isn’t simply ‍a ‍thunderstorm occurring in cold weather. It’s a specific meteorological process that requires a very particular set of atmospheric conditions. While ‍thunderstorms typically form with warm, moist air rising‍ rapidly, thundersnow develops within winter storms where strong, upward-moving air currents exist within the snowstorm itself.

These strong ‍updrafts are frequently enough associated with intense snowfall rates. ⁤As snowflakes collide with each other, thay ⁤can generate static electricity. When this static charge builds up sufficiently, it discharges as lightning and ⁣thunder. However, the sound of thunder can be muffled​ by the falling snow, making it harder to‌ hear than during‍ a typical⁣ summer thunderstorm [https://www.weather.gov/ama/thundersnow].

“It’s a relatively rare phenomenon,” explains Dr. Greg Carbin, Chief Forecast Officer at the Weather Prediction Center. “You need a​ very unstable ‌atmosphere,even in the cold air,to get that kind of lift. It’s‍ not somthing you see every winter, even in⁢ areas that get a lot of snow.”

Why is ⁢Thundersnow Dangerous?

Beyond the novelty of⁤ hearing thunder during a‍ blizzard, thundersnow ⁢can⁤ be particularly hazardous. The lightning associated with ​thundersnow poses⁣ a direct threat, as it ‌can strike objects and people⁣ just like in a summer thunderstorm. ⁢Though, the heavier snowfall rates frequently enough accompanying thundersnow create ⁣additional dangers:

* ‍ Reduced Visibility: Intense snowfall substantially reduces visibility, making travel extremely dangerous.
* Rapid Snow Accumulation: Thundersnow events frequently enough feature very high snowfall rates – several inches per hour – leading to quick accumulation and possibly dangerous road conditions.
* ‌ ‌ Power‍ Outages: The combination of‌ heavy snow, strong winds, and potential lightning strikes increases the risk of power outages.
* Difficult Forecasting: Thundersnow can be challenging for meteorologists⁣ to predict accurately,⁤ making it difficult to issue timely ⁣warnings.

Current Impact and‍ Travel Disruptions

The current storm system impacting the eastern U.S. is stretching‌ from the Midwest to the Northeast, bringing a mix⁤ of winter weather hazards. Areas from Pennsylvania to Maine are experiencing the​ heaviest snowfall and⁢ the highest risk‌ of thundersnow. ⁢‍ The National Weather service ⁤has issued winter storm warnings and advisories for millions of people,⁢ urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel [https://www.weather.gov/].

The impact on air​ travel⁤ has been substantial. According to FlightAware,⁢ over‌ 1,300 flights were canceled on February 24th, and thousands more were delayed. Major airports⁣ in cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago are experiencing significant ‌disruptions. Amtrak has also announced service adjustments and cancellations⁢ in the affected regions.

Looking Ahead

The storm is​ expected⁣ to continue moving eastward throughout the weekend, gradually weakening ‌as it moves⁢ over the Atlantic Ocean. However, lingering snow showers and icy conditions are possible in some areas.‍ The National Weather Service advises residents‌ to stay informed about the latest forecasts​ and heed any warnings ‌or advisories issued by local authorities.

Thundersnow serves as a powerful reminder​ of the unpredictable and sometimes awe-inspiring force of nature. while⁣ a fascinating​ meteorological event, it’s crucial to remember the potential dangers associated with ‍this rare winter phenomenon ‌and take appropriate precautions to stay safe.

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