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Home / Weather / Historic Snowfall Buries Wilmington Area

Historic Snowfall Buries Wilmington Area

1 Feb

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Summary

  • February began with 4-5 inches of snow in the Cape Fear region.
  • Hampstead received up to a foot of snow from the historic storm.
  • Several major roads and bridges in Wilmington were closed.
  • The snowfall could be the area's largest in over 35 years.
Historic Snowfall Buries Wilmington Area

The Cape Fear region experienced a historic winter storm at the beginning of February, with at least 4-5 inches of snow accumulating across the area by Sunday, February 1st. Some locations, like Hampstead, reported up to a foot of snow, and communities such as Shallotte and Navassa in Brunswick County saw over 4 inches before midnight on January 31st. This event is poised to be the largest snowfall in Wilmington in over 35 years, with forecasters noting the potential for an additional 2-3 inches in Brunswick County before the snow concluded.

As a result of the heavy snowfall and icy conditions, significant transportation disruptions occurred. The Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Wilmington, along with the Isabel Holmes and Cape Fear Memorial bridges, were closed until at least midday on February 1st. Additionally, the Odell Williamson Bridge at Ocean Isle Beach and the Fort Fisher-Southport ferry ceased operations due to unsafe conditions. The winter storm warning remained in effect until 4 p.m. on February 1st, with wind chills expected to stay in the single digits.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Cape Fear region received at least 4-5 inches of snow, with some areas like Hampstead reporting up to a foot.
Yes, major roads like Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway and bridges such as Isabel Holmes and Cape Fear Memorial were closed.
This storm could be the largest snowfall in Wilmington in over 35 years.

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