As of December 1st, we have officially gone 1,038 days without any measurable snowfall in the city of Charlotte – this is now the longest Charlotte snow drought in recorded history.
That drought might change this coming week.
An Alberta Clipper, a weak weather system, will arrive after sunset on Monday. Clouds will spread into central North Carolina by Monday evening, with a possibility of snow in Charlotte, although significant accumulation is unlikely by Tuesday morning.
If we don’t see any flakes Monday night, we’ll be getting another chance over the weekend, although that will likely be mostly rain, unless the expected temperatures shift to the south a little.
