The NWS Blacksburg VA issued a winter storm warning at 4:21 p.m. on Saturday valid from Sunday 7 a.m. until Monday 7 a.m.
A storm system is expected to glide along the Gulf Coast and the East Coast, providing the chance of winter weather for areas that don't often see it. The coast will likely see more snow than the mountains through next Wednesday.
Winter weather alerts are in effect for parts of the North Carolina and Virginia Mountains beginning Sunday morning through early Monday morning. Near normal highs in the low 50s and upper 40s are likely Sunday before the cold front slides into the Triad for the afternoon.
BLACK ICE MAIN ROADS MAY BE OKAY, BUT AS A SIDE ROAD STILL AND THE PARKING LOTS AND AREAS THAT ARE SHADED THAT WE’RE HAVING TROUBLE WITH 49 DEGREES FOR AN AFTERNOON HIGH. GOOD SUNSHINE. AND WE’RE TAKING YOUR TEMPERATURES FROM 21 IN THE FOOTHILLS.
On Thursday at 2:13 p.m. the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC issued a winter storm warning valid from Friday 7 a.m. until Saturday 7 a.m. The warning is for Northern Jackson, Southern Jackson, Caldwell Mountains,
A Severe Winter Storm Watch has been issued for all of central North Carolina for Friday afternoon through Saturday afternoon. Snow, sleet, and ice will mix into the area and could cause slick roads, bridges, and overpasses.
A cold January is bringing waves of arctic air to the Carolinas, keeping high temperatures nearly 10 degrees below average this month. Although the cold air is expected to ease up for some days, the weather next week will be impactful. Click the video player above to watch the latest headlines from WXII 12 News.
Winter weather alerts are in effect for parts of the North Carolina and Virginia Mountains beginning Sunday morning through early Monday morning. Near normal highs in the low 50s and upper 40s are likely Sunday before the cold front slides into the Triad for the afternoon.
On Saturday at 3:33 p.m. a winter storm warning was issued by the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC valid from Sunday 7 a.m. until Monday 7 a.m. The warning is for Madison, Yancey, Mitchell and Haywood counties.
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Tennesseans should be getting ready for some cold temperatures. Here's the latest weather predictions for the weekend into next week.