Triangle area public schools are all closed for the risk of severe weather tomorrow. Don’t think that is something that ever happened when I was in school? We are just in the moderate risk area, too.
Sad thing is the schools are so well built the kids would be safer there. My kids are in a 2 hour delay.Triangle area public schools are all closed for the risk of severe weather tomorrow. Don’t think that is something that ever happened when I was in school? We are just in the moderate risk area, too.
That too. I guess the issue is that this may hit during the afternoon commute when kids are on busses, etc. Still surprising to me. At least they’re not canceling for drizzle like they’ve done many times here…Sad thing is the schools are so well built the kids would be safer there. My kids are in a 2 hour delay.
I was gonna say that myself. Almost made a grouchy old man post saying they never cancelled school back in MY day for severe weather, and I remember taking cover in the hallways a time or two. Why they gotta do it now??Triangle area public schools are all closed for the risk of severe weather tomorrow. Don’t think that is something that ever happened when I was in school? We are just in the moderate risk area, too.
Triangle area public schools are all closed for the risk of severe weather tomorrow. Don’t think that is something that ever happened when I was in school? We are just in the moderate risk area, too.
The latest I've seen snow was April 20, 2021. About 2 or 3 inches.If I somehow manage to see snowflakes tomorrow it’ll be the latest I’ve ever seen snowflakes
So far the latest has been March 8th
Where was that at?The latest I've seen snow was April 20, 2021. About 2 or 3 inches.
Not sure if this counts, but I have seen sleet and graupel that was observed across the metro Atlanta area on April 8-9, 2022, and I’m sure somebody got some flakes (esp. mountains) as well. Latest wintry precip I’ve seen here in the SE. I believe there is a documented case of accumulating snow in parts of the SE that happened in the middle of April back sometime in the early 1900s.
I've always wondered what went into the setup for that one. There was an even later one in mid-April 1983, as well (although it may arguably be less impressive given a lot of these areas see more snow than the Coastal Plain in general).I got one! Here's my latest one ever. Lived in Ahoskie in the NE part of the state back then. Eastern NC peeps would remember I bet.
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There was some crazy stuff happening late winter/spring 1989. (although Dec 89 gets the most attention)


Wow, April 25th? That is really wild. The 1910s were a good time for April snow in the SE, I guess. Curious if ATL got anything from the April 1915 mauler, as well?Atlanta had 1.5” of snow on April 25th, 1910, believe it or not! That’s 2 weeks later than the second latest, which was in 1918, as is their heaviest in April. They haven’t at the official station had measurable in April since 1918. They had 3 of them 1891-1918.

Man, CLT got shafted on that one.Wow, April 25th? That is really wild. The 1910s were a good time for April snow in the SE, I guess. Curious if ATL got anything from the April 1915 mauler, as well?
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ATL got no snow in April of 1915.Wow, April 25th? That is really wild. The 1910s were a good time for April snow in the SE, I guess. Curious if ATL got anything from the April 1915 mauler, as well?
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I think we have a winner on late snowfall around these parts. RDU average high 76 historically on May 2. I love how it says "heavy thundersnow & thundersleet". Ground temps had to have been scorching. lolI've always wondered what went into the setup for that one. There was an even later one in mid-April 1983, as well (although it may arguably be less impressive given a lot of these areas see more snow than the Coastal Plain in general).
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From Snow Cones to Snow Showers: April 1983’s Snow and Freeze - North Carolina State Climate Office
Thirty-three years ago this week amid a warm spring in 1983, an April shower brought a record-setting springtime snow, followed by several days of sub-freezing temperatures that wrecked havoc on the summertime fruit crop. Not unlike our recent winter, the winter of 1982-83 featured a strong El...climate.ncsu.edu
There was also this which I know nothing about, but found it on Webber's site:
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In the Indianapolis areaWhere was that at?
The latest I’ve seen snow here personally was March 30th ish, 2003. The latest I’ve ever seen snow was in early May 2017 a few times during a Baltic Sea cruise (in particular in Helsinki and Stockholm).