Winter Storm Event
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Snow
Started: November 18, 2000 at 12 am EST Ended: November 19, 2000 at 10 pm EST |
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| An early season snowfall affected portions of central North Carolina on Sunday, November 19. It was the second earliest date that snow has been measured at Raleigh-Durham Airport and at the Piedmont Triad Airport. Rain began to fall in the late morning hours, then changed to a mixture of rain, sleet, and snow before ending in the evening. The snowfall was heavy at times in some locations, and up to three inches was recorded. Most locations in central North Carolina received around 2 inches of snow on grassy surfaces. The snow and ice created hazardous driving conditions, leading to numerous accidents. | |||
| NWS Summary | Case Study from the NWS Raleigh | ||
| Injuries | not available | Deaths | not available |
| Property Damage | not available | Crop Damage | not available |
| Atmospheric Maps | Large-scale maps of 500 mb Heights, Jet Stream Winds, and Sea Level Pressure from this event | ||
| Event Analysis from the National Weather Service in Raleigh | |||
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| Weather Station Data
Snow Sleet Freezing Rain Rain Mix |
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