A look at the brutal 'bomb cyclone' snowstorm by the numbers
Some Southeast cities saw the first significant snowfall in nearly 30 years.
By
MAX GOLEMBO and EMILY SHAPIRO
January 5, 2018, 10:32 AM ET
• 9 min read
-- The monster "bomb cyclone" storm that battered the East Coast this week, shuttering schools and halting travel, brought gale-force winds to the Northeast and more snow in parts of the South than in nearly 30 years.
Here's a closer look at the storm by the numbers:
Snow totals
Tallahassee, Florida: 0.1 inches -- the most snow since 1989 when the city had 0.9 inches
Savannah, Georgia: 1.2 inches -- the most snow since 1989 when the city had 3.2 inches
Charleston, South Carolina: 5.3 inches -- the most snow since 1989 when the city had 6 inches