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The biggest winter storm to impact the Carolinas since 2018 is nearly here.
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Warnings and Ice Storm Warnings for portions of the Carolinas.
Locations to be most impacted by this winter storm include, but are not limited to: Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Boone, Blowing Rock, Hickory, Ashville, Spartanburg, and Greenville.
The winter storm moves into North Carolina and South Carolina Saturday night, bringing ice, snow, sleet, and freezing rain to the Carolinas.
The mountains of western North Carolina, including Asheville, could see up to a foot of snow. While the piedmont of the Carolinas, including Charlotte and Greensboro, could bring upwards of two inches.
The biggest threat could come from ice across Charlotte, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Matthews, Monroe, Mint Hill, Cheraw, and Lancaster
Ice has the potential to bring down power lines and tree branches.
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The biggest winter storm to impact the Carolinas since 2018 is nearly here.
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Warnings and Ice Storm Warnings for portions of the Carolinas.
Locations to be most impacted by this winter storm include, but are not limited to: Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Boone, Blowing Rock, Hickory, Ashville, Spartanburg, and Greenville.
The winter storm moves into North Carolina and South Carolina Saturday night, bringing ice, snow, sleet, and freezing rain to the Carolinas.
The mountains of western North Carolina, including Asheville, could see up to a foot of snow. While the piedmont of the Carolinas, including Charlotte and Greensboro, could bring upwards of two inches.
The biggest threat could come from ice across Charlotte, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Matthews, Monroe, Mint Hill, Cheraw, and Lancaster
Ice has the potential to bring down power lines and tree branches.
WATCH THIS UPDATE ON YOUTUBE
WATCH LIVE COVERAGE SUNDAY
LEAVE A TIP
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