Winter Storm Watch: Significant Winter Weather Expected Thursday evening through Friday and again Friday night through Saturday
Added on Feb 11, 2021

Overview
- A series of storm systems will impact the region with the most significant snow threat Thursday night into Friday and the most significant ice threat Friday night into Saturday.
Threats

- Sleet and freezing rain expected. Total sleet accumulation of a few tenths of an inch and ice accumulation of up to one tenth of an inch.
Timing
- Significant Winter Weather Expected Thursday evening through Friday and again Friday night through Saturday
Location
- Some icing is possible, mainly west of I-95 and south of US-460 Thursday night into Friday.
Hazards and Impacts
- The most significant snow threat exists with the first system Thursday night into Friday, with 2 to 4 inches of snow accumulation possible for the northern half of the area.
- A Winter Storm Watch remains in effect for portions of the area as a result.
- The most significant icing threat exists with the second system Friday night into Saturday, with a quarter inch or more of ice accumulations possible along/west of I-95.
Additional Information
- Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute Friday.
- Slow down and use caution while traveling.
- Continue to monitor the forecast for the latest information and updates.
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