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Snowflake

Record-setting snow for Northern Michigan, more on the way for Upper Peninsula

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While downstate areas have been getting rounds of rain, thunder and even a weak tornado, Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula have been getting an astonishing amount of snow in the last few days.

Wave after wave of snow has moved through some areas of the U.P., with one town reporting 22 inches of snow falling between Thursday night and Saturday morning. In some areas, snowfall was so intense it was piling up at a rate of 5 inches per hour. Widespread power outages were also reported Saturday in the U.P., with restoration times delayed by the bad weather conditions.

Below are some of the recent snow totals reported to the National Weather Service offices in Gaylord and Marquette.

"As the record-setting snowfall event comes to a close, here are some of the highest snowfall reports we have received," the NWS meteorologists in Gaylord said, referencing the snow totals roundup being shared in the photo below. "Most of this snow fell within a 12-hour window with rates at 3-5 inches per hour."


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strike kills 5 livestock in Assam, India

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In yet another tragic incident that took place at Bardowa Luit Chapari in Majuli, five livestock died due to lightning strikes while several others were injured.

According to the sources, the incident occurred around 4 pm on Sunday, when the sky was ominous and there was overcast. The livestock were grazing in an open field when the lightning struck them. The intensity of the lightning was that it killed five animals on the spot.

The locals rushed to the spot upon hearing the commotion and immediately informed the local authorities. The injured animals were immediately taken to the veterinary hospital for treatment, where they are currently being treated by the doctor.

Seismograph

Strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake strikes Russia's Far East

The epicenter of the earthquake
The epicenter of the earthquake.
A strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake has struck the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East, according to seismologists and residents. Strong shaking was felt near the epicenter but there is no threat of a tsunami.

The earthquake struck at 03:06 p.m. local time on Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), with the epicenter located about 10 kilometers from Vilyuchinsk or 28 kilometers from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the capital of the Kamchatka region.

"Based on all available data, a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected," the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said in a statement.

Comment: About 9 hours earlier: Powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Papua New Guinea


Seismograph

Powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Papua New Guinea

The epicenter of the earthquake
The epicenter of the earthquake.
A powerful earthquake measuring 7.0 has struck Papua New Guinea, seismologists and residents say. Homes were destroyed near the epicenter but only few details were immediately available.

The earthquake, which struck at 3:04 a.m. local time on Monday, was centered in Chambri Lake, about 37 kilometers east of Ambunti or 96 kilometers southwest of Wewak, the capital of East Sepik province.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) put the earthquake's magnitude at 7.0, a significant downgrade from earlier estimates of 7.3 and 7.9. It struck about 62 kilometers below the surface, making it a fairly deep earthquake.

Comment: About 9 hours later: Strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake strikes Russia's Far East


Cloud Precipitation

Burundi: At least 13 gold miners killed in flooded pits

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© ReutersAn official in the northwestern province of Cibitoke said the miners could not be saved after the pits collapsed on March 31 night amid torrential rainfall.
An official in Burundi says the bodies of 13 gold miners have been recovered from two pits in which they were trapped by flood water.

Nicodème Ndahabonyimana, a district administrator in the northwestern province of Cibitoke, said the miners could not be saved after the pits collapsed Friday night amid torrential rainfall.

The bodies of two other miners who were missing and presumed dead have not been recovered, he said, urging artisanal miners to avoid pits during the rainy season.

Police and other authorities on Saturday unsuccessfully tried to extract the miners from the pits, flooded with water from the overflowing Rugogo river.

Such mining disasters are frequently reported in Burundi's northwest and northeast, where people mining illegally prefer nighttime work to escape the oversight of authorities.


Source: AP

Cloud Lightning

Video of massive lightning strike on one World Trade Center is incredible

Lightning Strikes One World Trade Center in New York City
© Gary HershornLightning Strikes One World Trade Center in New York City
New York City was hit by a thunderstorm Saturday night, and the front put on quite a spectacular lightning show. At one point, a bolt struck the top of One World Trade Center and the video and still photos of the incident are absolutely breathtaking.

Check this out:


Tornado2

US tornadoes: At least 26 dead after winds rip through southern and Midwest states (UPDATE)

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© Andrew DeMillo/APA car is upturned in a parking lot after the severe storm swept through Little Rock
At least six people have been killed after a tornado ripped through including US states in Arkansas and Illinois.

One person died while more than two dozen were left injured in the Little Rock area, Arkansas authorities said.

The town of Wynne in northeastern Arkansas was also devastated, and officials reported two people had died, along with destroyed homes and people trapped in the debris. Two other fatalities were reported in Sullivan County Indiana.


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Death toll tops 26 as tornadoes tear through US Midwest and South

Survivors recount flying debris, destroyed buildings after storms that spawned several tornadoes hit at least eight states in the US.

At least 26 people have been killed and dozens more injured after storms and tornadoes tore through towns and cities across Southern and Midwestern parts of the United States.

Several tornadoes touched down on Friday night across at least eight states, laying waste to homes and businesses and splintering trees, as part of a sprawling storm system that brought wildfires to the southern plains states and blizzard conditions to the upper Midwest.

Tens of thousands lost power as the storms smothered a swath of the country home to some 85 million people.

The dead included nine in the state of Tennessee, four in neighbouring Arkansas, and four in Illinois. Other deaths were reported in the states of Indiana, Alabama and Mississippi.

In Arkansas, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency and activated 100 members of the National Guard to help local authorities respond.

Four of the deaths in Arkansas were reported in the town of Wynne, a community of about 8,000 people. Stunned residents of the town woke on Saturday to find the high school's roof shredded and its windows blown out. Huge trees lay on the ground, their stumps reduced to nubs. Broken walls, windows and roofs pocked homes and businesses.

Debris and memories of regular life lay scattered inside the shells of homes and on lawns: clothing, insulation, roofing paper, toys, splintered furniture, a pick-up truck with its windows shattered.

Ashley Macmillan told The Associated Press news agency that she, her husband and their children huddled with their dogs in a small bathroom as a tornado passed, "praying and saying goodbye to each other, because we thought we were dead". A falling tree seriously damaged their home, but no one in the family was hurt.

"We could feel the house shaking, we could hear loud noises, dishes rattling. And then it just got calm," she said.

Recovery was already under way, with workers using chainsaws to cut fallen trees and bulldozers moving material from shattered structures. Utility trucks worked to restore power.

In the Little Rock area in Arkansas, at least one person was killed and more than two dozen were hurt, some critically, authorities said.

Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott said that 2,100 homes and businesses were in the tornado's path, but that no assessment had been done on how many were damaged.

Don Nichols, manager of a piano business in Little Rock, said he took cover under the stairs of his store when the tornado hit.

"We only had a little damage to our store. Just a window was blown out and the ceiling tiles dropped," he told Al Jazeera. "But the restaurant next door to us is closed. The walls were literally pulled out."

In Tennessee, at least seven people died in McNairy County, east of the city of Memphis, along the Mississippi border, said David Leckner, the mayor of Adamsville.

"The majority of the damage has been done to homes and residential areas," Leckner said, adding that although it appeared all people had been accounted for, crews were going door to door to be sure.




Arrow Down

Four die in northern Norway avalanches

Boats from the Norwegian Sea Rescue Society were among those to help in the rescue.
© Redningsselskapet.Boats from the Norwegian Sea Rescue Society were among those to help in the rescue.
At least four people are known to have died in a series of avalanches at the beginning of Norway's Easter vacation. Authorities are now warning people to stay away.

Following heavy snowfall in recent weeks, a series of avalanches took place in the Troms region of Norway on Friday.

Four the avalanches were considered serious with four people known to have died.

Two people died when an avalanche hit a house on Reinøya, one person from a group of five hikers died in the avalanche in Lyngen, and another person died in the avalanche in Nordreisa.

Boats from Redningsselskapet (Norwegian Sea Rescue Society), other small boats and even a Hurtigruten vessel aided in the search and rescue attempts.


Cloud Precipitation

Heavy rains, flooding destroy homes in Peru

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Peru's northern regions have been hard hit by heavy rains and subsequent floods, leaving streets underwater and causing houses to collapse. Piura resident Brigith Ramirez told local media on Thursday (March 30) she and her two children have been homeless for seven days.


Snowflake

Alta Ski Area in Utah surpasses 800 inches of snowfall this season for first time in recorded history

Alta Ski Area snow report.
Alta Ski Area snow report.
On March 24th, Alta Ski Area broke its all-time season snowfall record of 748″ set in the winter of 1981-82.

Today, after getting 19″ of new snow overnight, the legendary Utah ski area has surpassed 800″ of total season snowfall for the first time in its history.

Wow.

Alta is currently sitting at 801″ with a 226″ base.