Heavy Snow — Lexington, South Carolina
2026-01-31 · Lexington, South Carolina
Event narrative
Numerous public, COOP, CoCoRAHS, and spotter reports across Lexington county of 2 to 4 inches of snowfall accumulation. Highest amount in the county was measured via CoCoRAHS north of Lake Murray. Official NWS observation at CAE was 2.8 inches.
Wider weather episode
A unique snow setup for South Carolina developed as a strong coastal low strengthening offshore, while a upper level disturbance shifted over our area. This provided sufficient synoptic and mesoscale lift for widespread heavy snow across SC along with unusually high snow to liquid ratios between 15-20 to 1. A brief period of sleet-graupel occurred at the onset of the event following by 12 hours of light-moderate snow across the area, with highest amounts in the Pee Dee region of SC.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1310854. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.