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Icy Blast: Winter Weather Threatens Treacherous Roads in Western North Carolina

Greenville, S.C. – Get ready for a cold and rainy stretch as we brace for a blast of wintry weather on Sunday and Monday. A strong cold front is sweeping in, bringing chilly rain to much of the area, with the possibility of a wintry mix or icy conditions in parts of western North Carolina.

This weekend, the bitter chill will settle in, and by Sunday morning, rain is expected to arrive. While most of the area will see scattered showers, those in western North Carolina might experience a mix of rain, sleet, or even some ice. The timing for this messy weather starts around 10 a.m. Sunday and could stretch through midday Monday.

Here’s the tricky part: if the rain sticks around through early Monday morning and temperatures dip below freezing, there’s a good chance for sleet or freezing rain. This could lead to icy roads, so commuters should be prepared for a slippery and possibly dangerous drive to work.

Looking ahead, next week brings more uncertainty. There’s a possibility of another weather system forming to the south. If it moves along the Gulf Coast, it might bring more winter weather our way. However, some forecasts suggest we could stay dry. Right now, the details are still coming together, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on updates.

Bundle up, stay safe, and check back for more updates as we track this wintry weather. It’s shaping up to be an interesting start to the week.

John Brown
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