Snow in Sacramento? It happens, and here are the photos to prove it
If you remember the last time it snowed — actually snowed — in Sacramento, you’ve been here for a while.
In a phone interview with The Bee Wednesday, hours before possible flurries, meteorologist Courtney Carpenter with the National Weather Service said the last measurable snow was recorded Feb. 5, 1976.
Snow is possible in the capital city — it’s just rare.
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Up to 2 inches of snow fell at the Sacramento Executive Airport in 1976. We saw traces of snow again about 14 years ago in 2009. The record was set in 1888 when 3.5 inches fell across the area, according to previous Bee reporting.
It has to be really cold for snow to fall, around 30 degrees, meteorologist Hannah Chandler-Cooley with the weather service told The Bee in a February interview.
The weather just doesn’t typically get that cold here.
Here are photos from The Bee’s archive that prove it has, indeed, snowed in Sacramento before:
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