It happens sometimes. The mountain counties probably get snow every winter, but elsewhere, it's not an every-winter thing. I got snow in mid-January this year for the first time since February, 2020.
The total amount of snow was probably around three inches, but there was rain in between two bouts of snow, so the amount at the end of it all was less.
Southern lore holds that if the snow stays on the ground three days, another snowfall will occur soon--and it did, sort of. I got a few flurries about a week later, but there was minimal accumulation. The cold is not done for the year, although the snow may be / probably is. Although snow is possible into early March, that is very rare. March is early spring around here.
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