Saturday, February 21, 2026

Ready For Snow? Here’s When We First Usually See It

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Month of the average first accumulating (0.1 inches or greater) snowfall of the season, according to 30-year average statistics.

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Month of the average first accumulating (0.1 inches or greater) snowfall of the season, according to 30-year average statistics.
With parts of the country roasting under disturbingly hot temperatures, it’s hard to believe that the season’s first accumulating snow will arrive in some places this month. But October marks a seasonal shift toward the average first accumulating snow of the season in parts of the nation. Check out senior meteorologist Christopher Dolce’s deep dive, complete with regional breakdowns so you can know what is usual for your region here. After the heat of this summer, I know that many of us will really be looking forward to that first snowfall.



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