Historic Bomb Cyclone Unleashes Record Snow Across North Carolina and Southeast

Historic Bomb Cyclone Unleashes Record Snow Across North Carolina and Southeast

A historic bomb cyclone has caused unprecedented snowfall across North Carolina and the Southeastern United States. This powerful weather event has resulted in record-breaking snowfall amounts, impacting numerous regions.

Snowfall Records by State

As of 7:30 p.m. ET, the following snowfall totals have been reported:

North Carolina

  • 14.5 inches in Faust and Kannapolis
  • 13 inches in Harrisburg
  • 8 inches in Winston-Salem
  • 8 inches in Newport
  • 7 inches in Greensboro

Tennessee

  • 13.5 inches in Pigeon Forge
  • 10 inches in Gatlinburg

Virginia

  • 12.5 inches in West Critz

Georgia

  • 8 inches in Clayton
  • 8 inches in Eastanolee
  • 6 inches in Buford

South Carolina

  • 7.5 inches in Tigerville
  • 3 inches in Pineland

Kentucky

  • 5 inches in Nolansburg

West Virginia

  • 5 inches in Bluefield

This bomb cyclone has led to significant disruptions across several states. Residents are advised to remain cautious as conditions continue to evolve.