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Mar- 2015 -2 March
February 2015 Weather Recap – February 2015 Coldest Since 1980, Second Coldest Since 1929
February 2015 became the coldest February in Boone for the modern era, and the second coldest February on record since…
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Feb- 2015 -28 February
Snow, Sleet, Freezing Rain Possible Sunday March 1, 2015
*UPDATE – Winter Weather Advisory is CANCELED as of 10:35am Sunday March 1.* The National Weather Service has issued a…
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27 February
Snowfall Data For February 22-27 2015, Two New Snowfall Records
After a relative quiet first half of winter, February has made up for the lack of snowfall initially. Below are…
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26 February
Thursday February 26, 2015 Conditions/Reports
6am – overnight snowfall has left roads across the area covered this morning. At 3 am the 911 call center…
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24 February
Tuesday February 24, 2015 Conditions/Reports
5:45am – Roads across the county are snow covered and slick per incoming reports. Many areas reporting snowfall between two…
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21 February
February 19 & 20, 2015 Sets Temperature Records For Boone & Countywide
For a week that brings back memories of January 2014 type temperatures and records, two new temperature milestones were recorded this week.…
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20 February
Another Shot Of Winter Weather This Weekend, Winter Storm Warning In Effect
Following a week of temperatures below zero, and wind chills in the minus 30 degree range, the High Country once…
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19 February
Thursday February 19, 2015 Conditions/Reports
Junaluska Rd. Is completely covered @WataugaRoads pic.twitter.com/Z5wK0I2sDj — Erica Phelps (@ericacphelps) February 19, 2015 RT @WCNCDanY: Kidd Brewer Stadium. Snow…
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18 February
Wednesday February 18, 2015 Conditions/Reports
5:18pm – receiving more reports of main roads snow covered or becoming snow covered. Due to the extreme cold and…
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17 February
Tuesday February 17, 2015 Conditions/Reports
Ice meets Appalachian State. Photo: Charlie Cole. Middle Fork of the New River down to one lane and covered in…
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