Nor’easter Exits the U.S. Northeast

Nor’easter Exits the U.S. Northeast

From December 16-17, snow piled up fast across the Northeastern United States during the first potent nor’easter of 2020.

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired this image in the afternoon on December 17, 2020, as the storm started moving out to sea. As the storm exited, areas of clear sky revealed a blanket of white across Mid-Atlantic states stretching from the Appalachian Mountains to the I-95 corridor.

At the time, storm clouds still obscured some of the hardest-hit areas. Early reports indicate that a band of heavy snowfall delivered more than 40 inches (1 meter) to inland parts of Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Areas within Pennsylvania and Vermont likely set state records for 24-hour accumulation totals.

NASA Earth Observatory image by Joshua Stevens, using MODIS data from NASA EOSDIS/LANCE and GIBS/Worldview. Caption by Kathryn Hansen.

References & Resources