| 4 | | white christmas | | 62 Points | Although weather forecasters had promised a dreary, cold, and rainy Christmas for the mid-Atlantic states, Washington witnessed only the second white Christmas in 30 years. The Northeast was socked with up to 18 inches of snow, delaying dozens of planes from landing in New York or New England. Snow in the Midwest was blamed for more than 15 deaths, most of them traffic-related. After stringent water restrictions caused by drought-level ground-water readings, the winter's rains and snows have caused many states to relax or suspend their water limits. Severe thunderstorms pounded parts of the South on New Year's Eve, with tornadoes, heavy rain, and pounding hail. One man died when a tree fell on his pickup truck in northwest Louisiana. Two mobile homes were destroyed in the Florida panhandle town of Mary Esther. Heavy rains also left at least 6,400 homes and businesses without power on the last day of 2002 near Mobile, Ala. | |
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