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While snow in June is extremely rare in Virginia, there have been isolated instances of unusual weather patterns that resulted in snowfall. The most notable occurrence was in 1816, known as the "Year Without a Summer," when unseasonably cold temperatures led to snowfall in various parts of the eastern United States, including Virginia. Generally, Virginia's climate in June is warm, making snow a highly unlikely event.

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