
"WeatherFile this one under "things we did not have on the winter bingo card.". A single winter storm along the North Carolina coast just delivered more snow than Spokane, Washington, has seen all season. Following a massive 7-inch snowfall on January 7, Spokane has continuously seen warmer temperatures in the 40s°F. As of this morning, Spokane is sitting at just 14 inches of snow for the entire winter- 18.9 inches below normal."
"According to the National Weather Service office in Newport/Morehead City, snow depth at their office in Newport, NC, reached 15 inches this morning. It is the biggest snowfall in almost 40 years for some North Carolina regions, since the 1989 storm. Charlotte recorded its fourth snowiest day on record ever. "❄️ Snow Depth of 15″ at the office in Newport, NC this morning! Snowfall is slowly moving east, and should be clearing out through the morning," - NWS Newport/Morehead City, 6:30 a.m., February 1"
"8:40am Hwy 58 Conditions 12/10 bad. Stay home! Still no plowing from NC DOT. To the people that we passed on Hwy 70 in Morhead City in the Nissan Altima, please make better life decisions. Your Nissan is barely equipped for a sunny day, much less 15 inches of snow. Thats why you were stuck facing the wrong direction in front of Zaxby's. Stay safe and warm everyone! - Pine Knoll Shores Police Department"
Spokane, Washington, has received just 14 inches of snow this winter, 18.9 inches below normal, after a 7-inch snowfall on January 7 followed by persistent 40s°F temperatures. A single coastal storm in North Carolina produced up to 15 inches of snow at the Newport National Weather Service office, marking the biggest snowfall in some areas since 1989 and contributing to Charlotte's fourth snowiest day on record. The National Weather Service reported snow depth and noted clearing later in the morning. Local police urged drivers to stay home amid unplowed roads and stranded vehicles. The coastal storm formed from a setup that funneled cold air and Gulf moisture.
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