Over the years, various winter storms have brought significant snowfall to different regions in the Southeastern United States. These storms have resulted in notable snow accumulations, such as 4-8" at high elevations in the Smokies and Balsam Mountains, one to two feet in Alabama, and 2-4" for most areas in the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia. Some events, like the one in Raleigh in 2014, have led to historical weather photos and disruptions, with 3.7" of snow recorded at RDU airport.
ON THIS DATE, 18 YEARS AGO: A prolonged northwest flow snow event brought up to two feet of snow at the higher elevations along the immediate Tennessee border. #ncwx https://t.co/7WI2p8ZOJe
Feb 12, 2010: On this date 14 years ago, an all-snow event occurred for the entire area. With 2-4" for most areas. #snOMG #cltwx #ncwx #scwx #wcnc https://t.co/QQ2nmHDqBG
TEN YEARS LATER: It is the anniversary of the one of the most famous (or infamous) weather photos in Raleigh history. Light snow shut down Glenwood Avenue on February 12, 2014. 3.7" was the official total at RDU. #ncwx https://t.co/BJEAiSVAoC
ON THIS DATE, 14 YEARS AGO: A rare all-snow event occurred across the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia. https://t.co/jA62gAWfWY
ON THIS DATE, 10 YEARS AGO: A winter storm brought a heavy dose of snow to the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia. #scwx #ncwx #gawx https://t.co/9pQpVBY14t
ON THIS DATE IN 1973: One of the greatest snowstorms in Southeastern United States history occurred February 9-11, 1973. This storm dropped one to two feet of snow across a region that typically sees only an inch or two of snow per year. In Alabama, the heaviest snow was over… https://t.co/aQd4wFDIbE
ON THIS DATE, 18 YEARS AGO: A winter storm brought 4-8" of snow at the high elevations of the Smokies and Balsam Mountains of North Carolina, while the valleys received 1-3". #ncwx https://t.co/AtZYaNBuRp