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#weather #charlotte #northcarolina #southcarolina Recent snow and snow statistics Over the last two years, Charlotte has seen less than an inch of snow total. Charlotte has received only 0.6" of snow total across the 2019-20 and 2020-21 snow seasons. There has never been a year dating back to 1878 that Charlotte saw zero snow. But 17 years on record only had a trace of snow. The earliest it has ever snowed in Charlotte was Halloween back in 1887 and 2014. The latest was April 28, 1928. Both the earliest and latest snowfalls were only a trace of snow. The average snow season But how much snow typically falls per snow season? Over the years, this number has declined substantially. Over the past 143 years, the average is 5.5" per season. Over the last 30 years, the average is 3.5" and over the last decade, the average is only 2.6" per season. Also, La Niña years typically see less snow than other snow seasons and the period between the ENSO cycles (La Niña and El Niño) has averaged the most snowfall. More Charlotte snow stats A snow season is defined from the first to last time it snows in a season in which 98% of the yearly snowfall comes from December through March in the western portion of the Carolinas. Breaking down the total snow share by month, January and February pack over 60% of the yearly snow. But the snowiest month on record actually occurred in March back in 1960 when 19.3" of snow fell. This record month was a part of the snowiest season. The 1959-1960 snow season saw the most ever: Totaling 22.6" of snow. The snowiest day is also in March. It has snowed on March 2 more than any other day, snowing 16 times in Charlotte history. The most snowfall to fall in one day was 14 inches set back on Feb. 15, 1902. This was all a part of the biggest Charlotte snowstorm in history that dumped over 17 inches total. (17.4" to be precise) Weather IQ is powered by the meteorologists and forecasters at WCNC Charlotte in North Carolina. This channel is dedicated to forecasting, explaining, and educating weather, climate, and atmospheric science to everyone, including teachers, students, and more. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAdmOVgQt4os407ftOzlHDg SEE THE WCNC CHARLOTTE WEATHER FORECAST ANYTIME: https://wcnc.com/weather GET SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS. DOWNLOAD THE WCNC CHARLOTTE APP: https://wcnc.com/appredirect

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#weather #charlotte #northcarolina #southcarolina Recent snow and snow statistics Over the last two years, Charlotte has seen less than an inch of snow total. Charlotte has received only 0.6" of snow total across the 2019-20 and 2020-21 snow seasons. There has never been a year dating back to 1878 that Charlotte saw zero snow. But 17 years on record only had a trace of snow. The earliest it has ever snowed in Charlotte was Halloween back in 1887 and 2014. The latest was April 28, 1928. Both the earliest and latest snowfalls were only a trace of snow. The average snow season But how much snow typically falls per snow season? Over the years, this number has declined substantially. Over the past 143 years, the average is 5.5" per season. Over the last 30 years, the average is 3.5" and over the last decade, the average is only 2.6" per season. Also, La Niña years typically see less snow than other snow seasons and the period between the ENSO cycles (La Niña and El Niño) has averaged the most snowfall. More Charlotte snow stats A snow season is defined from the first to last time it snows in a season in which 98% of the yearly snowfall comes from December through March in the western portion of the Carolinas. Breaking down the total snow share by month, January and February pack over 60% of the yearly snow. But the snowiest month on record actually occurred in March back in 1960 when 19.3" of snow fell. This record month was a part of the snowiest season. The 1959-1960 snow season saw the most ever: Totaling 22.6" of snow. The snowiest day is also in March. It has snowed on March 2 more than any other day, snowing 16 times in Charlotte history. The most snowfall to fall in one day was 14 inches set back on Feb. 15, 1902. This was all a part of the biggest Charlotte snowstorm in history that dumped over 17 inches total. (17.4" to be precise) Weather IQ is powered by the meteorologists and forecasters at WCNC Charlotte in North Carolina. This channel is dedicated to forecasting, explaining, and educating weather, climate, and atmospheric science to everyone, including teachers, students, and more. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAdmOVgQt4os407ftOzlHDg SEE THE WCNC CHARLOTTE WEATHER FORECAST ANYTIME: https://wcnc.com/weather GET SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS. DOWNLOAD THE WCNC CHARLOTTE APP: https://wcnc.com/appredirect

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