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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldFebruary 6, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Late January 2026 winter storm produced unusually widespread snowfall across North Carolina.
    • MODIS on NASA's Terra satellite showed a near-continuous white blanket from mountains to coast.
    • All 100 counties reported measurable snow for the first time in more than a decade, per the state climate office.
    • Heavy totals: western mountains exceeded a foot, Charlotte nearly a foot, Raleigh about 2.8 inches, Greenville 14 inches.
    • Storm caused hazardous travel, accidents, high coastal waves, overwash on Highway 12, and shoreline erosion.

    An effective winter tornado in late January 2026 left a great deal of North Carolina managing significant snow build-ups. Though the state knows with snow, such widespread protection is unusual.

    This photo, jumped on February 2 with the MODIS ( Modest Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) on NASA’s Terra satellite, reveals a virtually constant treatment of white expanding from hillside cities in the west to beachfront neighborhoods in the eastern. According to the North Carolina State Setting Workplace, measurable snow dropped in all 100 areas for the really very first time in greater than a years.

    Snowfall in North Carolina usually requires amazing air channelled in from the north to incorporate with dampness offered by a low-pressure system. Throughout the January 31 weekend break occasion, Arctic air from earlier in the week remained throughout the state as a twister resembled along a near-shore track, developing the stage for extensive snow.

    Snow total up to exceeded a foot in numerous of the state’s western, uneven locations, sticking to numerous years without considerable snowfall occasions, though some locations such as Asheville saw smaller sized quantities. The hurricane also pressed southerly right into Greenville, South Carolina, in the foothills of paradise Ridge Hills, where the midtown place saw concerning 5 inches (13 centimeters) by the evening of January 31, according to the National Environment Remedy.

    In the Piedmont location, the uneven major part of the state, Charlotte acquired practically a foot of snow– one of the most considering that 2004– while Raleigh saw a lighter build-up of 2 8 inches, according to the state environment center.

    Also seaside elements of the state traded brownish sandy coastlines for a treatment of white, with greater than a foot reported partially of Carteret Location Beaufort, a mainland area in the southerly Outer Banks place, experienced large blowing snow. Somewhat inland, Greenville obtained 14 inches, an amount not seen since a massive hurricane in March 1980

    Though appearing relaxing from area, the hurricane placed genuine threats on the ground. Hazardous street issues snarled internet website traffic and caused accidents, according to local report , while seaside places saw high winds and waves. Overwash on Highway 12 in the Outer Banks covered elements of the street in standing water and sand, while numerous homes along the coastline of Hatteras Island broke down right into the sea

    NASA Planet Observatory pictures by Michala Fort, making use of MODIS information from NASA EOSDIS LANCE and GIBS/Worldview Tale by Kathryn Hansen.

    A detailed satellite image centered on eastern North Carolina shows white snow covering coastal areas along the blue-green Atlantic Ocean. Gray ice is visible on some rivers and lakes.

    • The Charlotte Visitor (2026, January 31 I- 85 north of Charlotte resumes after 100 + vehicles stuck from accident and snow Accessed February 5, 2026
    • Island Free Press (2026, February 1 Sea overwash reported Sunday early morning on Hatteras, Ocracoke Islands Accessed February 5, 2026
    • National Climate Remedy Charleston SC (2026, February 1 January 31– February 1, 2026 Winter Months Tornado Accessed February 5, 2026
    • National Environment Solution Newport/Morehead City NC (2026, February 1 Total Snowfall Info Via Twelve Twelve Noon Accessed February 5, 2026
    • The New York City City Times (2026, February 1 A ‘Historic’ Snowfall Strikes the Carolinas Accessed February 5, 2026
    • North Carolina State Environment Work Environment Huge Cold Weather Patterns Accessed February 5, 2026
    • North Carolina State Setting Work Environment (2026, February 2 Fast Reaction: A Statewide Snow Storm for the Ages Accessed February 5, 2026
    • The Washington Message (2026, February 1 ‘Historical hurricane’ supplies most considerable snowfall in years for North Carolina Accessed February 5, 2026

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