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ad The Valentine's Day Storm of February 13-14, 2007
National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Overview

A complex and wide-reaching winter storm moved from the Mid-Mississippi Valley into the Tennessee Valley on Tuesday the 13th of February, and into the Mid Atlantic and New England on the 14th and 15th of February. This strong storm produced widespread snowfall across the Mid Atlantic and New England. The heaviest hit areas were the Adirondack Mountains in New York and Northern Vermont where over 2 feet of snow fell! Across Pennsylvania totals ranged from a few inches in the far Southeast to around 20 inches in the Northeast.
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