Birmingham, AL – A powerful winter storm brought significant snowfall across Alabama, with totals reaching up to 8.8 inches, according to data collected by Iowa State University. The highest accumulation was recorded in Coffee County, where Damascus observed the state’s peak total on Sunday.
Geneva County reported 8 inches of snowfall in Highfalls, while Houston County matched that with totals in Pansey. Dale County saw between 4.3 and 5 inches in several areas, and Henry County reported 6 inches in Headland.
The rare snowfall impacted roads, causing dangerous driving conditions and temporary closures. Public and trained spotter reports provided detailed measurements, ensuring accuracy in tracking the storm’s effects.




