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Charlotte, N.C., is on the brink of experiencing its first measurable snowfall since January 2022, potentially ending a remarkable 1,013-day snow drought. With weather forecasts indicating rain and snow showers late Sunday into Monday, residents are filled with anticipation. While the National Weather Service advises that freezing rain may be more likely, the excitement for any accumulation of snow is palpable, as it could mark a significant weather event for the region.
Charlotte Gears Up for Potential Snowfall After Over 1,000 Days Without Measurable Snow
Charlotte, N.C., is holding its breath as it awaits what could be a momentous weather event: the city’s first measurable snowfall since January 2022. This exciting development could occur late on Sunday or early Monday, with meteorologists eyeing a much-anticipated end to a staggering 1,013-day snow drought.
What Is Measurable Snow?
So, what exactly does “measurable snow” mean? In Charlotte, it simply refers to any snowfall that accumulates to at least a tenth of an inch. Mark that day on your calendars because the last time the area saw even a minuscule amount of snow was on January 21, 2022! While there was a sprinkle the prior week on January 16, it was not enough to count.
Now, some of you may remember a light dusting on December 3, 2024. Unfortunately, that was not enough to end the drought either. But with snowflakes potentially on the way this weekend, the mood in Charlotte is certainly buzzing.
Weather Forecast: The Wintry Mix is Coming
Latest forecasts indicate that there’s approximately a 50% chance of rain and snow showers coming through late Sunday and into Monday. The National Weather Service has noted that although snow is a possibility, freezing rain is more likely. That said, it’s important to remember that weather predictions can change rapidly, and several factors could alter the situation as the weekend approaches.
As we get closer to the weekend, a cold air mass is expected to settle into the region starting Friday, which will boost the chances of seeing some lovely white flakes flurry around the city. The excitement doesn’t stop there; more cold air could sweep through later in the week, especially around January 11 and 12, further increasing snow chances. So, buckle up, folks!
Upcoming Weather: A Sunny Start Moving Into Chillier Days
For those hoping to soak up some sun, New Year’s Day in Charlotte is scheduled to be bright and sunny with a high reaching around 52 degrees. The sunny weather isn’t stopping there, stretching through Thursday to Sunday with glorious highs of 50 on Thursday and Friday, dipping a bit to a cool 41 on Saturday, and then bouncing back up to 45 on Sunday.
After all this sunny fun, temperatures will again dip with a forecast high of 46 degrees on Monday. This sort of weather swing can lead to an intriguing blend of conditions that keeps everyone guessing what will happen next.
A Rare Snow Drought
It is a remarkable statistic that Charlotte has averaged zero snowfall for two consecutive years—a phenomenon not seen in the region for decades. Historically, snow droughts like this have only occurred in 11 seasons since records began. To add to the community’s anticipation, reports from northern parts of the Charlotte metro area indicated measurable snow for the first time in over 1,000 days, albeit Charlotte’s airport recorded only a trace.
For those who can’t wait for the excitement of snow flurries, nearby areas have already been blessed with substantial snow. For instance, Faust, N.C., got hit with up to 11 inches, while Gatlinburg, Tennessee, welcomed around 5 inches. What a winter wonderland!
In Conclusion
As the community keeps its fingers crossed for that dreamy snowfall, remember to prepare for whatever weather comes our way. Whether it’s snow, rain, or a mix of both, Charlotte seems poised to break its snow drought soon. Here’s to hoping the skies bless us with a beautiful blanket of white and that the excitement continues through the winter season!
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