Charlotte Sees Record-Setting Weekend Snowfall, 11 Inches at Airport

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A weekend snowstorm dumped heavy snow across the Charlotte area, with 11 inches officially recorded at Charlotte Douglas International Airport—the fourth-highest single-day total in city history. Some nearby locations reported more, including 13 inches in Harrisburg and at least a foot in towns like China Grove, Kannapolis, Concord and Salisbury, with snow continuing into Sunday morning. The event stands out given the past decade’s average snowfall of about 1.7 inches per season.
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