Summary
A winter storm is expected to hit parts of the Southeast U.S. with rain and snow, causing possible travel disruptions. The storm is forecasted to affect states including Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and the Carolinas over the weekend.
Key Facts
- A winter storm could bring rain and snow to parts of the Southeast U.S. this weekend.
- Snow may start Saturday night in southern Alabama and Georgia, with some reaching the Florida Panhandle.
- States including Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia might see up to an inch of snow on unpaved areas.
- The storm is expected to move northeast through the Carolinas and into southeastern Virginia.
- Even light snow can cause travel slowdowns, as the Southeast has fewer winter-weather resources.
- Travel on roads and at airports could face disruptions due to snow and icy conditions.
- Winter storm warnings are already in place for three states, with predictions of heavy snow and poor visibility.