In late January into early February 2026, a powerful winter storm – technically classified as a bomb cyclone developed off the southeastern U.S. coast and strengthened rapidly. It brought heavy snow, strong winds, coastal flooding, and hazardous conditions across eastern North Carolina. Coastal areas, including Bogue and neighboring towns along the Crystal Coast, saw significant snowfall, far heavier than usual for this region, where totals of well over a foot (12 inches) of snow were documented. The area experienced high winds and heavy snowfall, creating blizzard-like conditions. Even in the aftermath of the snow event, cold temperatures and refreezing made travel hazardous for days. This was an unusual event for our area but a memorable one, sometimes being referred to as “Snowpocalypse” and “Snurricane”. Whatever terminology you choose, it will be remembered in Bogue for generations to come.


