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As residents in western North Carolina are still dealing with the aftermath of Helene, snow has fallen in parts of the hard-hit region this week.. Helene wrought historic devastation with deadly ...
Snow also likely fell at the top of Mount Mitchell Tuesday night. The mountain is still without power, and its webcam and weather station have been offline since Helene hit on Sept. 27.. Nearly ...
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However, much less snow fell further south, with only 0.6 in (1.5 cm) of snow at Philadelphia International Airport. [27] Interstate 81 was closed near Shippensburg, Pennsylvania after cars got stuck in snow, and heavy snow also shut down parts of Interstate 83. [29] A fatality occurred in York County in a snowmobile crash. [30]
The northeastern area of North Carolina and Norfolk and Virginia Beach in Virginia received between 2 and 4 inches (5.1 and 10.2 cm) of snow from early evening on January 28 until mid-morning on January 29, with winds gusts of up to 50 mph (80 km/h) bringing down tree branches.
[15] [16] Winston-Salem had 8 inches (200 mm) of snow, the most in 15 years, but areas to the north and west had over twice that. [17] Three people died in North Carolina. Two of those died in car accidents, one in Chatham County and one in Moore County. The other died from a falling branch in Pender County. 100,000 lost power in the state. [18]
A snow emergency went into effect for the city of Philadelphia on the morning of March 7. [89] Several municipalities in the Philadelphia area declared snow emergencies and many schools and government offices were closed on March 7. Many attractions in the Philadelphia area either closed early or were closed for the entire day on March 7. [90]
During the last strong El Niño, which affected weather through the winter of 2015-2016, North Carolina did get the anticipated above-normal precipitation, but the cooler-than-normal temperatures ...