COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – Between December 25-27 in 2010, a winter storm produced snow across much of the Carolinas for the Christmas holiday.
This was courtesy of a cold core low-pressure system that had a low of moisture with it. It drifted northeastward out of the Gulf towards the Carolinas where it started to track up the East Coast.
Snow began to fall across parts of the Carolinas on December 25, 2010. The majority of the snow that fell across the Midlands occurred the morning of December 26…