Charlotte, NC has relatively mild winters with highs in January averaging 51 degrees and lows averaging 32. It gets on average 5-6 inches of snow each winter. Springs are kind of mild starting with March averaging highs in the low 60s but warms up to around 80 for an average high in May. Summers are hot and humid with July being the hottest month. It averages around 90 degrees. Thunderstorms occur often in the summer. Fall starts to cool down to the low 70s in October and the low 60s in November.
On Average, Charlotte recieves 2-3 snow days per year with each being less than 3 inches.
The average snowfall in Mars Hill, NC is approximately 23 inches per year. Snowfall tends to be heaviest during the winter months of December, January, and February.
Charlotte, NC received a significant snowstorm in 2004 with about 12 inches of snowfall. This event is known as the "White Valentine's Day" storm and is one of the heaviest snowfalls on record for the city.
I'm not sure that Boone measures snowfall, so this is just an educated guess. Given its elevation at 3300 feet, I would say they average at least 20 inches and perhaps closer to 30" annually.
Here are some monthly averages for the largest citiesData from the Southeast Regional Climate CenterNorth CarolinaYRSJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECANNASHEVILLE, NC444.64.02.80.7TTTT0T0.72.114.9CAPE HATTERAS, NC380.40.50.4T000000T0.61.9CHARLOTTE, NC692.21.81.2TTT000T0.10.55.8GREENSBORO-WNSTN- SALM-HGHPT, NC803.62.51.7TTTT0000.11.39.2RALEIGH, NC642.82.61.3TTTT0000.10.87.6WILMINGTON, NC570.50.50.4TTTT000T0.62
On Average, Charlotte recieves 2-3 snow days per year with each being less than 3 inches.
The average snowfall in Mars Hill, NC is approximately 23 inches per year. Snowfall tends to be heaviest during the winter months of December, January, and February.
The last major blizzard to impact Charlotte, NC was in January 2018, when Winter Storm Inga brought heavy snowfall to the area, leading to significant disruptions and closures.
2-3" annually.
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC received a significant snowstorm in 2004 with about 12 inches of snowfall. This event is known as the "White Valentine's Day" storm and is one of the heaviest snowfalls on record for the city.
It is only about 4 inches, and it does not snow every year.
In most spots it will be about 12-14", with a bit more with elevation.
The crime rate in Charlotte, NC is considered average. South Carolina has the lower crime rate among North Carolina and South Carolina.
The annual average precipitation in Charlotte, NC is around 43 inches. The wettest months are typically May and June, while the driest months are usually October and November.
Yes. There are acting auditions in Charlotte, NC.
Queens University of Charlotte is located in Charlotte, NC. Queens Road is the name of a street in Charlotte, NC.