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The heaviest snowfall in 20 years happened on 12 February 2010 when 3.4 inches fell on the city. Charleston has a short and generally mild winter with a record low temperature of 10 degrees F on 10 February 1985 and 0.3 inches of average snow in December and an average annual snowfall of 0.6 inches.

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Snowfall in Charleston, SC is rare, as the city has a humid subtropical climate. The last significant snowfall in Charleston was in January 2018. Typically, the city only experiences light dustings of snow every few years.

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