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Some of the weather models are predicting a snowstorm for the east coast next week. Some of those models even show a couple of inches for Charlotte. I'm very doubtful we will see any snow next week, but that does beg the question when do you think our first snow will occur, and how much? I would guess mid December with 2 inches.
That would be early for here. Sometimes we get a little ice in the trees in late November but I don't view snow as very plausible until at least mid December.
If you mean just literally see it falling from the sky and not sticking I'd say early December maybe. As far as sticking the ground is still too warm for next week to amount to anything but first measurable snow I'd put at mid January, if at all.
There was a light frost out this morning. Things are moving along as usual. We normally get the first hard frost just before Thanksgiving.
We already had our first hard freeze, about 2 weeks ago.
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