1993 Super Storm

The 1993 Super Storm was a large miller a mid latitude cyclone that formed unusually far south over the Gulf of Mexico on March 12, 1993. Heavy rain and snow occurred with the system including record snowfalls as well as record low pressures.The storm affected states from the deep south to the northeastern US which impacted the lives of more humans than many other types of systems.

Snowfall

Heavy snowfall occurred from parts of SE Mississippi to Maine with accumulating snowfall all the way to the Gulf Coast. Snowfall was recorded in 23 states with the system with record snowfall totals set at the following locations:

The storm was rated as a category 5 on the NESIS scale.

Severe

How it occurred