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Winter Storm Season Is Here. Here Are the Winter Storm Names For 2021-22
Winter Storm Season Is Here. Here Are the Winter Storm Names For 2021-22
Jan 17, 2024 3:30 PM

At a Glance

Winter storms are named by The Weather Channel for systems meeting strict criteria.There were 24 named storms last winter, including two in October.

The 2021-22 season is the 10th season The Weather Channel is naming winter storms.

The names will be used in alphabetical order to identify winter storms that meet objective naming criteria based on National Weather Service winter storm warnings, blizzard warnings and ice storm warnings.

The theme of this season's names list is names used in the past that are now increasingly popular again.

The was the first of its kind to be developed by The Weather Channel.

(MORE: The Science Behind Naming Winter Storms)

Winter storm names excludeany current Atlantic and eastern Pacific hurricane names on the for the next six years, and any (those particularly deadly, destructive and historic).

Winter storms are named based on either meeting, or the expectation to meet, at least one of the following criteria:

- NWSwinter storm, blizzard, or ice storm warnings covering at least a population of 2 million.

-NWS winter storm, blizzard, or ice storm warnings covering at least an area of 400,000 square kilometers, or slightly larger than the state of Montana.

Example of a named winter storm - Winter Storm Xylia - as shown by accumulated snowfall from the West to the upper Midwest in March 2021.

Storms forecast to trigger NWS warnings over a much larger population and/or area, such as February 2021's in the West, South and Northeast,are typically named well ahead of time.

Lake-effect snowstorms are not named, and any warnings covering lake-effect snow are not counted for consideration for naming a winter storm.

Consistent Tally of Storms

Using these criteria, the number of named winter storms has been consistent, ranging from a maximum of 26 storms in to only 19 storms in 2019-20 because of a in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and parts of the Midwest.

(AMS BLOG: It's Time For Weather Community Cooperation on Naming Winter Storms)

There were 24 named winter storms in three of the past four seasons, including last season, the 2018-19 and 2017-18 seasons.

The Season Has Already Begun

Over the past nine seasons, the first winter storm has been namedas early as the first few days of October to as late as early December 2021.

Two named storms formed each of the previous two Octobers (2019 and 2020).

In October 2020, Winter Storm Abigail was the heaviest snowstorm so early in the fall in both Minneapolis-St. Paul and St. Cloud, Minnesota. That was followed about a week later by Winter Storm Billy, the earliest ice storm on record in Oklahoma.

The season's final winter storm has been named anywhere from mid-March throughmid-May.

The 2020-21 season's final storm was the earliest on record after pummeled the High Plains with feet of snow in mid-March 2021.

Winter storms have most often reached naming criteria from the latter half of January through February.

The number of named winter storms, by month, from 2013 through spring 2021. February is the peak month for winter storms.

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