1954 Romanian blizzard

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A massive snowstorm hit Romania (along with westernmost regions of Moldova) in February 1954.

Heavy snowfall that month was recorded on the following dates: 1-4, 7-9, 17-19 and 22-24. Wind speed reached 126 km/h in Bucharest on February 3, a record that still stands. The maximum quantity of snow was recorded on the 3rd in Grivița: 115.9 L/m2 in 24 hours, another unbroken record. The thickest layer of snow, 173 cm, appeared in Călărași on February 3-4 and also remains a record. Snowdrifts reached 5 m in the southeast of the country.[1][2]

Notes

  1. ^ (in Romanian) Cătălina Slujitoru, Emilia Sava, "Prizonierii Marelui Viscol din iarna anului 1954", historia.ro, February 21, 2011; accessed January 30, 2013
  2. ^ (in Romanian) Andrei Udișteanu, "Sovieticii au intrat cu plugul în România odată cu 'Marele viscol'", Evenimentul Zilei, February 3, 2012; accessed January 30, 2013