Yes, about as much as it does now.
yes it did today
yes it snow today January 10, 2011.
I'm from the upstate of South Carolina and I'm a meterologist my name is Jerry Williams. I live in the small town of Starr; I think that we might get a little snow. The way we get snow is when moisture from The Gulf of Mexico meets a powerful cold front frome the north. If they meet just right then a snow event happens. Most of the time however this part of the country gets rainy winters and dry summers.
Snowfall is quite rare at Myrtle Beach, and it doesn't stick around after it falls.
South Carolina has the four seasons though during a normal winter, the average temperature is milder than it's normal neighbors receiving only several inches of snow.
It is very unlikely for lake effect snow to reach North Carolina. Lake effect snow is typically associated with the Great Lakes region of the United States, where cold air passing over the relatively warm waters of the lakes picks up moisture and creates heavy snowfall. North Carolina's climate and geography make it rare for lake effect snow to reach that far south.
Well in my opinion North Carolina is better but it really depends. if you like cold weather,snow,and missing school only when is snows 6 feet then you probably lilke new hamshire. IF you like warm weather,rain,snow 3 times a year,and missing school when you get 1 inch of snow then you are a North Carolina person
The last time snow fell on Christmas Day in South Carolina was in 2010. This rare event brought a white Christmas to parts of the state.
Yes, on rare occasions it will snow in Los Angeles.
Yes it has snowed in eastern North Carolina.
Snow is rare in Parris Island, South Carolina, due to its subtropical climate. It may experience occasional flurries during rare winter storms, but significant snowfall is unlikely.
This winter, it may not snow at all.