Heavy Snow — Jefferson, Mississippi
2021-01-10 to 2021-01-11 · Jefferson, Mississippi
Event narrative
Heavy snow fell across the region. Accumulations up to two inches occurred across the majority of Jefferson County. Accumulation of two to three inches occurred in the far northwest portion of the county.
Wider weather episode
An upper level low pressure system moved across the region, while a surface low developed along the Gulf Coast and tracked east. Precipitation overspread the region, as temperatures were in the 30s. This resulted in a mix of sleet and snow for portions of the region until a transition to all snow. The highest snowfall accumulations were across eastern portions of Central Mississippi, where six to six and a half inches fell. Widespread two to four inches of snow fell across most of Central Mississippi and northeast Louisiana, generally along and north of the Natchez Trace corridor. Locations south of this, including portions of south central and southeast Mississippi received no snow or less than one inch of snow.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 948468. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.