North Carolina and New England experienced another winter with minimal snowfall, continuing a trend of snow droughts in these regions. North Carolina, for the second consecutive year, saw plenty of rainfall but no significant snow in most areas. Asheville and Charlotte have set new all-time records for snow droughts, reaching 737 and 779 days, respectively. Meanwhile, New England's winter quickly transitioned into an early spring, marking a shortened winter season similar to the previous year. The longest snow drought on record, however, remains in Greenville-Spartanburg at 1042 days.
We already had the longest snow drought on record without a trace. Now we have the longest snow drought without measurable snow as well 0.10". This will be a long #drought even with snow next winter. #cltwx #ncwx #wcnc https://t.co/C4yk85H3rV
Another sad winter in the Carolinas https://t.co/apCPqQlFCX
☀️With no snow today, both Asheville and Charlotte have set new all time record snow droughts of 737 and 779 days, respectively. Greenville-Spartanburg's (GSP) longest snow drought is 1042 days, which still stands. #ncwx #scwx #gawx https://t.co/fD0TI1J86k
From @kenmahantheweatherman: Similar to last year, New England’s shortened winter seems to have melted quickly right into the fresh sights and sounds of an early spring. So what happened to our winter this year? https://t.co/6T2GsqRnh7
This winter saw plenty of rainfall across North Carolina, but no snow in most areas for the second year in a row. Our winter recap looks back on the past season and the snow droughts that have now reached record levels in some locations. #NCwx 📰: https://t.co/tUdXBV07NU https://t.co/kK7SKyorKI