The low at my residence near Lake Wheeler in Southern Raleigh was 40 degrees. The burn ban has been lifted for much of Central North Carolina as of today. I hope the rain will keep coming this week.
I don't know how to easily access the data, but if memory serves correctly 1983 was a pretty good winter for most of the SE.


That doesn’t sound goodPatches of frost and 30 this morning
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! Hopefully bodes well for the winter to come.1. It like other very strong El Niños had AN to well AN rainfall amounts in much of the SE, which if repeated would be great news for the SE drought:
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2. There was a historic very heavy wet snowstorm in the SE US on 3/24/1983 stretching from EC AL to NE NC! CLT got 10.3”, GSP got 9.3”,and RDU got 7.3” AHN got 8.7” and ATL got 7.9”, their heaviest snowstorm since Jan of 1940. That even gave Savannah a trace of sleet! ATL also had its snowiest winter (10.3”) since 1939-40 (another El Niño by the way):
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3. Historic very late freezes RDU/GSO 4/17-21, ATL 4/19-20, and 1.8” of snow RDU on 4/18-9!
1. It like other very strong El Niños had AN to well AN rainfall amounts in much of the SE, which if repeated would be great news for the SE drought:
View attachment 195786
2. There was a historic very heavy wet snowstorm in the SE US on 3/24/1983 stretching from EC AL to NE NC! CLT got 10.3”, GSP got 9.3”,and RDU got 7.3” AHN got 8.7” and ATL got 7.9”, their heaviest snowstorm since Jan of 1940. That even gave Savannah a trace of sleet! ATL also had its snowiest winter (10.3”) since 1939-40 (another El Niño by the way):
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3. Historic very late freezes RDU/GSO 4/17-21, ATL 4/19-20, and 1.8” of snow RDU on 4/18-9!