dunno about NC but I can definitely remember a bunch of snowless winters in Central Alabama especially back in the mid 2000s
and I dont need to bring up our snowless streak here again lol
After 2002, winters in the SE didn't really start getting "good" again winter storm wise (outside of the ice storms) until that 3/01/2009 ULL that made me despise ULLs. I'm thinking in general of course though (so there might be upper south storms I'm missing in all honesty) but from after that, the following winters were pretty good for storms in the SE in general:
09/10 (3 of them, 2 of them being somewhat major, and one was minor)
10/11 (again 3 of them, 2 major, 1 minor as winter ended and we headed into an early spring)
13/14 (2 of them, both major, there might have been another that's slipping my mind because of how insane 1/28/14 was with so little snow)
14/15 (yes, it'd count even if I was at home then since I'm talking in general, 1 major, a couple minor, and an ice storm in the NE part of Georgia)
17/18 (3 of them, and I lean towards calling just 2 major, including that rare coastal snow, but I'm not sure with the last one)
Along with that, I know there was a 15/16 significant winter storm for the mid south, and there was a good snow for some in 16/17, but I don't exactly count those as "good" winters (maybe I would have a different mindset loool if I was in those areas). If y'all do if you saw snow, cool (with olhausen I'd get it though since he got a foot of snow I believe with that mid south winter storm).
So yeah working my way through that in general, outside of spurts it hasn't been with the old school cold, it kinda does look like a good run for winter overall for most when you look at 2009-2018 in general. Makes me wonder if we're about to get a drought soon again in that category. :\
(I'm really hoping not, as I want another wet snowstorm to experience in my original hometown before I move back out for good)