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Please carefully read each posted Warning and Alert as it relates to the area(s) being affected. We may provide a wider range of issued severe weather warnings for surrounding cities and counties, so some alerts may not directly impact this location. This is done to help with preparing for severe weather that may overlap or be heading towards Greenville.

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Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued January 13 at 7:16PM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

Many secondary roads remain slushy or snow covered. While some snow and ice has melted over the past couple of days, any wet surfaces will re-freeze and become slippery tonight and Tuesday morning with low temperatures in the teens. Motorists should drive with extra caution given the potential to encounter slick spots, especially on untreated bridges, overpasses, and sidewalks. Slow down and leave plenty of room in front of you.

Area
Avery; Madison; Yancey; Mitchell; Swain; Haywood; Graham

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued January 13 at 7:16PM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

Above-freezing temperatures earlier today allowed lingering snow, slush, and ice to melt. While most roads were able to dry during the day thanks to the sunshine and winds, some shaded areas remained wet. Any residual moisture will freeze again tonight with low temperatures in the teens across most of the area. Motorists should drive with extra caution given the potential to encounter slick spots. Slow down and leave plenty of room in front of you. Untreated bridges, overpasses, and sidewalks will be the most prone to black ice.

Area
Rabun; Habersham; Buncombe; Northern Jackson; Macon; Southern Jackson; Transylvania; Henderson; Caldwell Mountains; Burke Mountains; McDowell Mountains; Eastern McDowell; Rutherford Mountains; Polk Mountains; Oconee Mountains; Pickens Mountains; Greenville Mountains

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued January 13 at 4:25PM EST by NWS Raleigh NC

Patchy Black Ice tonight and early Tuesday... The melting snow today has created water runoff across area roads. This runoff will quickly refreeze during the evening hours as temperatures fall below freezing by mid-evening in many rural areas. Motorists should continue to be cautious and slow down to due to the expected black ice. It will be a cold day Tuesday. Temperatures will not reach above 32 until late morning across northern North Carolina.

Area
Person; Forsyth; Guilford; Alamance; Orange
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