Charlotte sees largest snowfall in 22 years; several areas see over a foot of snow

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CHARLOTTE (AccurateWeather) – A massive snowstorm continues to bring the latest snowfall totals in the Carolinas on Saturday.

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Many areas saw more than a foot of snow, including Kannapolis, China Grove, Concord, Beech Hill, Salisbury and Harrisburg.

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Charlotte received 11 inches of snow, tied for the fourth-largest single-day snowfall on record in the Queen City.

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This is Charlotte’s biggest snowstorm since February 26, 2004! About 22 years ago.

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Almost everyone in the Carolinas received some snow. There are higher numbers along the coast and lower numbers in the Raleigh and Fayetteville areas.

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It was a rare powder snow for the Carolinas. Due to the very cold conditions, the snowflakes did not partially melt before reaching the ground, resulting in some large flakes!

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The snow ratio for this event was approximately 20 to 1. This means one inch of precipitation will result in about 20 inches of snow.

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The normal snowfall ratio is about 10 to 1. That means one inch of precipitation is equivalent to about 10 inches of snow.

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