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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - The snow drought in Charlotte is likely coming to an end this week, with measurable snowfall expected for the first time in nearly three years. “Measurable” snow is ...
Charlotte regularly saw over half a foot of snow each winter in the 1980s. These past few years, less than an inch has fallen. In some cases, it’s just bad luck: Snow requires cold air and ...
But if Charlotte does get snow, it likely won’t be much in comparison to the mountain areas. “The annual snowfall in Charlotte is 3.5 inches,” Davis said.
CHARLOTTE — Friday’s winter storm may have seemed like a letdown in Charlotte where less than an inch of snow fell while other areas got more. There were several reasons why snow totals didn ...
Charlotte could see 2 inches of snow from a wintry weather system, plus sleet, ice, freezing rain, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.
However, it’s not too late for snow in Charlotte. Some may remember that 10 inches fell on March 24, 1983. The latest snow fell in Charlotte was on April 28, 1928.