GEORGIA — Although Georgia is typically associated with mild winters, historical weather data show that measurable snowfall has occurred across parts of the state during the month of February.
These events are infrequent compared to colder regions, but they are well documented in climatological records and remain a recognized part of Georgia’s winter weather history.
February is generally the coldest month of the year in Georgia, increasing the likelihood that precipitation can fall as snow when sufficient cold air is present, according to the National Weather Service…