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Well, it’s no secret that Georgia doesn’t get much snow - but that doesn’t mean it never snows! In fact, depending on the month, you may be surprised to find out how much snow Georgia can get. So let’s take a look at what kind of snowfall you can expect in the Peach State each month.

What Month Does Georgia Get The Most Snow? [Solved]

Despite it being the last month of snow in Georgia, February still packs a punch with an average of 0.2 inches (5 millimeters) of snow over 0.9 days - making it the snowiest month!

  1. Average Snowfall: Georgia typically receives an average of 2-3 inches of snowfall per year, with the highest amounts occurring in the northern parts of the state.

  2. Snowiest Months: The snowiest months in Georgia are usually January and February, when temperatures are at their coldest and precipitation is more likely to fall as snow rather than rain.

  3. Rare Events: While it is not unheard of for Georgia to receive more than 6 inches of snow in a single event, this is a rare occurrence and usually only happens once every few years or so.

  4. Winter Weather Advisories: When there is a chance for significant snowfall, winter weather advisories may be issued by local authorities to alert residents about potential hazardous conditions on the roads or other areas affected by the storm.

In Georgia, it doesn’t snow every month, but you can expect to see some snowfall in the winter months. December through February are usually the months when you’ll see the most snowfall. So if you’re looking for a white Christmas, Georgia might be your spot!