When was Atlanta Snowmageddon?
When was Atlanta Snowmageddon?
Almost eight years ago now, January 2014 gave us Snowmageddon. On Jan. 28, 2014, a little more than two inches of snow brought the city to its knees, the images of cars trapped on the interstate indelibly fixed in Atlanta’s collective memory.
When was the last big snowstorm in Georgia?
Atlanta – Extreme Daily Snowfall for Each Year
Inches | Date | Centimetres |
---|---|---|
1.5 | December 09, 2017 | 3.8 |
0.2 | January 22, 2016 | 0.5 |
trace | March 06, 2015 + | trace |
2.6 | January 28, 2014 | 6.6 |
What year was Snowpocalypse?
Remember this? I know many of you remember the snowstorm that impacted the Carolinas and the Mid-Atlantic region on December 18-20th, 2009. Some refer to the event as “Snowpocalypse”.
How much snow did Atlanta get during Snowmageddon?
around 2 inches
However, Atlanta’s most impactful storm in recent years has to be what local residents have deemed Snowmaggedon, a 2014 storm that dropped around 2 inches of snow in the city. The snow fell during the evening commute, leaving snow-inexperienced Atlanta drivers trapped on snow and ice-covered roads.
When did Snowmageddon 2010 happen?
The February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard, commonly referred to as Snowmageddon, was a blizzard that had major and widespread impact in the Northeastern United States.
Has it ever snowed in Atlanta in April?
From This Day in Weather History on Facebook: April 25th, 1910 – Atlanta, Georgia was blanketed with 1.5 inches of snow while seeing their latest freeze ever with a morning low of 32°F.
Why is it so cold in Georgia?
Cold and dry air is nestled up against the mountains and into northeast Georgia at the surface and moisture overruns it. This leads to ice rather than snow. In a La Niña winter, we can also get an early start to Severe Weather Season.
What date was Snowmageddon 2020?
January 17, 2020
On January 17, 2020, Newfoundland and Labrador experienced one of the worst blizzards in its history. Life came to a screeching halt.