Today in History: January 4, 2018: Charleston starts to recover from the snowfall

A rare winter snowstorm struck Charleston and the Lowcountry on January 3, 2018, delivering the third-largest single-day snowfall on record at 5.3 inches at Charleston International Airport. This event disrupted daily life across southeast South Carolina and Georgia, shutting down roads, bridges, schools, stores, and the airport while causing power outages and hundreds of collisions due to the region’s inexperience with heavy snow.​

Snowfall Details

Totals varied from 5.3 inches near Charleston to 7.3 inches around Summerville, marking the snowiest January on record locally. The storm mixed snow, sleet, and freezing rain as cold air shifted, leaving snow on the ground for up to five days—Charleston’s longest streak.​

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