Big Winter Storms Create Snow, Sleet and Freezing Rain
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Impacts from what could be the most significant storm of winter are expected to begin on Friday, spreading ice, snow and cold across much of the U.S.
Right now, the National Weather Service forecast for Greenville says snow is likely Saturday before 4 p.m., then snow and sleet after that with a high near 36. After 10 p.m. Saturday 80% chance snow and freezing rain, continuing on Sunday. Mostly cloudy on Sunday night with a low around 16. BRRR. And not good for any precipitation on power lines.
Each year, winter weather brings several challenges to drivers—one of the most notable is frozen precipitation. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain each pose unique hazards, including reduced visibility, poor traction, and unpredictable road conditions.
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Winter weather is expected to impact the state starting this Friday, January 23rd, into Saturday, January 24th, 2025, with snow and sleet possible, followed by frigid air and wind chills dropping below zero.
New Yorkers could see 6-12 inches of snow from Sunday to Monday as feels-like temperatures drop below 0. A winter storm watch has been issued.