Feb averages more snowfall than any other month in NC, though it doesn't snow every February.
It does occasionally snow at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. North Carolina gets snow in the winter months of December, January, February, and sometimes March.
North Carolina typically sees snow in the winter months of December, January, and February. However, predicting the exact day a specific location will see snow is difficult due to the unpredictable nature of weather patterns.
Christmas 2010 8 inchs of snow in the Piedmont NC.
January. I'd advise you to visit the inland area of the state, being further inland increases the odds of you seeing any snow. Your best bet of seeing any snow in NC is probably the Appalachian Mountains in the west. Mount Mitchell for example gets frequent heavy snow during the winter months.
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.
It does occasionally snow at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. North Carolina gets snow in the winter months of December, January, February, and sometimes March.
Yes it has snowed in eastern North Carolina.
North Carolina typically sees snow in the winter months of December, January, and February. However, predicting the exact day a specific location will see snow is difficult due to the unpredictable nature of weather patterns.
North Carolina is a big state, so you have to be more specific.
This winter, it may not snow at all.
Yes, there is about 6" annually.
What part of NC are you talking about??? Some of the mountains have a snow advisory for tonight.
Winter in North Carolina typically lasts from December to February, with occasional cold weather extending into early March. Snow and ice events are more common in the western parts of the state, with milder temperatures along the coast.
Yes, Raleigh averages about 8"
Christmas 2010 8 inchs of snow in the Piedmont NC.
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
Weather can never be predicted with 100% accuracy.