While I understand many folks are used to extreme snow events and even blizzards, that is definitely not the case for those of us here in the Deep South. I was in middle school when the Blizzard of '93 hit. None of us believed we'd even get snow (it was March afterall), much less anything more. Well, I remember my friends and I trying to play during what I assume was the height of the storm but could barely stay standing because the winds were so strong. When all was said and done, there were 7' snow drifts and more snow than I've ever seen! I've researched and have been unable to find where Georgia has ever encountered another blizzard.
While I understand many folks are used to extreme snow events and even blizzards, that is definitely not the case for those of us here in the Deep South. I was in middle school when the Blizzard of '93 hit. None of us believed we'd even get snow (it was March afterall), much less anything more. Well, I remember my friends and I trying to play during what I assume was the height of the storm but could barely stay standing because the winds were so strong. When all was said and done, there were 7' snow drifts and more snow than I've ever seen! I've researched and have been unable to find where Georgia has ever encountered another blizzard.