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In meteorology, a non-tropical storm is a low pressure system that is considered extratropical in nature, meaing that it does not contain tropical characteristics. Non-tropical storms are the everyday weather phenomena which, along with anticyclones, drive the weather over much of the Earth, producing anything from cloudiness and mild showers to heavy gales and snow. These storms most often form in the middle latitudes of the Earth. The definition of non-tropical storm includes winter storms, extratropical storms, low pressure systems, nor'easters, windstorms, and cold fronts.
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- ...that the January 2008 Western North American super storm dropped a maximum amount of 132 in (3,400 mm) of snow at the Kirkwood Ski Resort, California?
- ...that the 2008 Chinese winter storms were considered the worst in China in half a century?
- ...that the North Dakota 1920 blizzard killed a total of 34 people in North Dakota?
- April 2–7, 2007: A late-season winter storm drops heavy snow from North and South Dakota, eastward through Minnesota, Wisconsin and into Upper Michigan. Up to 9 inches of snow fell near Bismarck, North Dakota, 11 inches in Brainerd, Minnesota, and areas near Hurley, Wisconsin received 18 inches.
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