Summary
A winter storm is moving through the southeastern United States, dropping up to four inches of snow in some areas. More snow is expected before the storm exits, with travel conditions potentially hazardous due to icy roads and below-average temperatures persisting.
Key Facts
- Parts of the Southeast have received up to 4 inches of snow from a winter storm.
- Areas in West Virginia and Virginia recorded the highest snowfall.
- The National Weather Service issued winter weather advisories for the region.
- Slippery roads have caused spinouts and crashes, with more hazards expected as temperatures drop.
- Below-average temperatures will continue in the central and eastern U.S. through next week.
- Rain is falling in southern areas like South Carolina and Georgia, with isolated thunderstorms possible.
- AccuWeather warned of another wave of cold Arctic air coming next week.
- People may face higher heating bills due to the early December cold.