April 24-25, 1910 Historic Late Spring Snow

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    April 24-25, 1910 Historic Late Spring Snow Weather.gov > Nashville, TN > April 24-25, 1910 Historic Late Spring Snow

    April 24-25, 1910 Snow Totals

    Overview
    The latest measurable snowfall on record in Nashville occurred on April 24-25, 1910 when 1.5 inches of snow fell in the city. This same storm system produced a narrow but unusually heavy late Spring swath of 4 to over 8 inches of snow across western and central Kentucky, Middle and East Tennessee, northern Georgia, and western North Carolina. In addition to the snow, below freezing temperatures affected not only these same areas but much of the southern US, which caused severe damage to crops and other vegetation. The freeze on the morning of April 25, 1910, was the latest Spring freeze on record for Nashville.
    April 24-25, 1910 Measured & Estimated Snowfall Totals
    Snow Total City County
    8.3" McMinnville Warren
    6.0" Woodbury Cannon
    5.0" Franklin, KY Simpson KY
    5.0" Hopkinsville, KY Christian KY
    4.1" Chattanooga Hamilton
    3.6" Clarksville Montgomery
    3.0" (estimated) Carthage Smith
    2.5" (estimated) Sparta White
    2.3 Bowling Green, KY Warren KY
    2.0" (estimated) Crossville Cumberland
    2.0" (estimated) Lebanon Wilson
    1.5" Nashville Davidson
    1.5" Atlanta GA Fulton GA
    1.5" Tuscaloosa AL Tuscaloosa AL
    0.5" Waynesboro Wayne
    0.3" Dickson Dickson
    T Franklin Williamson
    T Camden Benton
    T Huntsville AL Madison AL
    T Louisville KY Jefferson KY
    T Lexington KY Fayette KY
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