Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – 34 inches (86 cm)
Allentown, Pennsylvania – 31.9 inches (81 cm)
Baltimore, Maryland – 29.2 inches (74 cm)
All during a period of so-called global warming.
Some 250,000 customers lost power at the height of the storm, and more than 50,000 people remained without power on Sunday.
Several roof collapses were reported in York County, Pa., including the roof of a hangar at York Airport, the York Daily Record reported.
Financial cost in the billions
“This event has all the makings of a multibillion-dollar economic cost,” said meteorologist Steven Bowen of Aon Benfield, a London-based global reinsurance firm. “We’re potentially looking at one of the costlier winter storm events in recent memory.”
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