When was the big snow in Macon GA?

When was the big snow in Macon GA?

February 9-11, 1973
One of the greatest snowstorms in Southeastern United States history occurred February 9-11, 1973. This storm dropped one to two feet of snow across a region that typically sees only an inch or two of snow per year….Georgia.

Georgia
Danville 17
Macon Middle GA Regional Airport 16.5
Waynesboro 16
Marshallville 15

When was the big snow in Georgia?

Greatest Amount of Snow in One Day: — The one-day record snowfall for Atlanta, Georgia was recorded on January 23rd, 1940 as seen in the chart below.

When was Snowmageddon in Washington state?

The blizzard over the Northeastern United States imaged by NASA’s Aqua satellite on February 5. The February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard, commonly referred to as Snowmageddon, was a blizzard that had major and widespread impact in the Northeastern United States.

What was the most snow ever recorded in Georgia?

The highest snow total observed in Georgia during the storm was 19.3 inches in Thomaston, Georgia. This storm produced a 50-mile wide swath of over a foot of snow across central Georgia, including a record 16.5 inches in Macon.

Does Macon GA get snow?

Snow is occasional, with about half our winters receiving trace amounts or no snowfall, averaging 0.7 inches. The snowiest winter was 1972−73 with 16.5 inches.

When was the last blizzard in Washington state?

A 110 mph (180 km/h) wind gust was reported at Otter Rock, Oregon. A mother and child were killed in Oregon after the car they were in slid into a creek, while a man was killed in the Seattle area….January 2012 Pacific Northwest snowstorm.

Satellite view of Oregon and Washington on January 23, 2012, showing clouds and snow
Lowest pressure 992 mb (29.3 inHg)

Who got the most snow in Washington State?

Authorities say Snoqualmie Pass in Washington state has received the highest snowfall in 20 years as of Jan. 3.