Some folks in the southern part of Upstate area of South Carolina are reporting some snowflakes falling Tuesday morning.
Sam Byler lives in Williamston, South Carolina. Byler said when he took a trip up to western North Carolina after the storm, those images weighed heavy on his mind. “When people say that videos ...
President Donald Trump plans to visit Western North Carolina ... flooding in places like Western North Carolina, and washed entire communities off the map. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, and ...
Due to extreme cold temperatures and snowfall, it’s a Weather Impact Week in the Upstate and western North Carolina. Concert and football tickets were transferred online without consent ...
Western Carolina takes on the UNC Greensboro Spartans after Avyonce Carter scored 23 points in Western Carolina's 66-53 loss to the Wofford Terriers.
Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog for portions of western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina until 11 a.m. this morning. "The cold wind chills as low as 5 below zero could ...
Very cold wind chills as low as 5 below expected for portions of northeast Georgia, western North Carolina, and Upstate South Carolina from midnight tonight to noon Monday. "Low visibility could ...
While snow isn't a big concern this time, weather warnings in western North Carolina call for a different ... and Upstate South Carolina warned of "very cold wind chills as low as 7 below expected." ...
YOU’LL GET ABOUT FOUR INCHES, BUT THE POTENTIAL OR THE THRESHOLD IS THERE TO GET UP TO EIGHT INCHES 8 TO 12 ACROSS THE NORTHERN PARTS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. SO THE FOUR DAY LOOKS LIKE THIS.
It notes the need to prepare and respond to the winter storm as Western North Carolina continues to ... portions of northeast Georgia, Upstate South Carolina and the N.C. Piedmont.
Morehead City in North Carolina could get 4-6” of snow. The Wilmington area could get up to 3” of snow or more. In South Carolina, Myrtle Beach could get up to 3” of snow. Also, in South ...
Verified damage maps created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Jan. 7, show the impact Helene had on homes in North Carolina.