Summary
A new winter storm is forecast to hit the Southeast and Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. this weekend, following the recent Winter Storm Fern. Weather predictions suggest the storm will bring snow and strong winds, particularly impacting areas like North Carolina and Georgia. No advisories have been issued yet, but weather offices are issuing hazards outlooks as the storm approaches.
Key Facts
- The National Weather Service has released maps showing the path of an incoming winter storm.
- The storm is expected to affect the U.S. Southeast and Eastern Seaboard this weekend.
- Areas hit by last weekend's storm, such as Texas and Tennessee, will likely see less impact this time.
- The storm is expected to start impacting the South and Mid-Atlantic by Friday.
- On Saturday, South Carolina and North Carolina have a 95% chance of severe weather impacts.
- The storm will move along the East Coast and start exiting the U.S. by Monday.
- Weather offices are issuing hazardous weather outlooks but no official advisories or warnings yet.
- There is potential for snow and low temperatures, with wind chills possibly dropping below zero.