Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Question: What year did North Carolina get the most Christmas Day snow?

Answer: 1989. A major snowstorm hit North Carolina’s coast on Dec. 22, 1989, that continued until mid-day Christmas Eve. A total of 15 inches of snow fell in Wilmington and 13.3 inches fell at Cape Hatteras—an all-time record for both locations. It was the first white Christmas on record from northeastern Florida to North Carolina.