Winter Storm Event
Snow, Freezing Rain
Started: January 21, 2022 at 7 am EST Ended: January 22, 2022 at 10 am EST |
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Light snow developed over central North Carolina during the afternoon of January 21, peaked in the late evening and early overnight hours, and ended the morning of January 22. The highest totals occurred over the Coastal Plain and Sandhills where up to 5 inches fell, while locations across the Piedmont received around 1 to 4 inches of snow. The snow caused numerous accidents and scattered power outages, especially across the eastern and southern half of the area, where snowfall totals were the greatest. Significant amounts of ice fell toward the Crystal Coast, with a general 2 to 6 of snow mixed with sleet farther north and west. The icing amounts of a quarter to a half of an inch toward the Crystal Coast were the highest amounts of ice this area has experienced, over the widest area, since the late 1990s. | |||
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Injuries | not available | Deaths | not available |
Property Damage | not available | Crop Damage | not available |
Weather Station Data
Snow Sleet Freezing Rain Rain Mix |
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