Your Greenville snow day stories

We asked you, our readers, to share your Greenville snow day stories.

GVLtoday snow day

That’s a good girl right there. | Photo by Megan S.

It’s beginning to feel a lot like we might get some snow this weekend. To celebrate, we wanted to share some Greenville snow day stories + photos you shared with us.

“We moved here from Wisconsin summer of 2021 in pursuit of better weather; we were no strangers to snow. The storm in January 2022 was hilarious to us, a few inches of snow shut down the city for a week? Our dog, Ruby, loved it!” — Megan S.

“Six years ago it snowed two days before moving day (December). What a mess! One truck got stuck in steep driveway, folks weren’t willing to risk driving to my house (legitimate!) and the power went out when there were 10 people at the house trying to get us moved in. So now I won’t ever move again.” — Leah N.

“We were interviewed in my front yard during the ‘88 snow by WYFF. I lived on W. Earle St.” — Paul C.

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