The last week has been interesting watching all the discussion about the upcoming winter weather that is going to impact the area. I have had a few questions about past snow events. This information is from the National Weather Service.
The first one is the Great Southeastern Snowstorm of 1973.

The Christmas Snowstorm of 1989

Then there was a snow event in January 2018. This snow event made the annual pilgrimage to Beltwide Cotton Conference with Scott Brown and Tim Flanders an unforgettable experience.

In February 1958, 1.5 inches of snow was recorded in Moultrie, GA. A storm developed over the southern Rockies then tracked along the Gulf
Coast states before ejecting northeast up the eastern seaboard. Precipitation started on the night of February 15th and persisted through the 16th. If you would like info about this storm go here.
Please stay safe and warm this week during the storm this week. If you have have any questions please contact your local county Extension agent.