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The Snow and Ice Event of January 2-3, 2002 [updated]
State Climatology Office ; Strait, Frank
State Climatology Office
Strait, Frank
Abstract
The winter storm of January 2-3, 2002, brought widespread snow and ice accumulations to South Carolina. Only the southernmost part of the state saw no significant snow and ice. Precipitation began in the state during the afternoon of January 2 and ended during the evening of January 3. Mostly or all snow fell along and north of I-20. The heaviest snow in the state was found in a band across the southern Upstate, northern Midlands, Catawba River Area, and northern Pee Dee regions, with a highest reported snowfall of nine inches near Kershaw in Lancaster County. The National Weather Service received unofficial reports of over ten inches in northern Chesterfield County. Ice accretions of up to 0.75 inches also occurred with the thickest ice in Horry and Georgetown Counties. Original report issued in February 2002, updated and graphics added by Frank Strait on January 12, 2023.
Issue Date
2023-01-12
Keywords
Snow--South Carolina, Ice--South Carolina
Type
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