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Winter Storm Warning in Greenville: What You Need to Know

Hey there, folks! If you’re in the cozy city of Greenville, you might want to grab that warm blanket and settle in because the weather is about to take a chilly turn. As of Thursday night, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued an updated winter storm warning that’s set to kick off at 7 a.m. on Friday and last until 7 a.m. on Saturday. Yikes! This warning applies to areas like Pickens Mountains, Greenville Mountains, Greater Oconee, and Greater Pickens.

What Can We Expect?

So, what’s headed our way? Heavy mixed precipitation is on the horizon! Residents can expect total snow and sleet accumulations ranging from 1 to 3 inches, along with some ice making an appearance too. In fact, some areas in northeast Georgia, Piedmont, western North Carolina, and our very own Upstate South Carolina might see ice accumulations around two-tenths of an inch!

Road Conditions Could Be Dangerous

Now, here’s where it gets a little tricky. With all this snow and ice, roads could become hazardous. The NWS cautions that snow and ice build-up will likely make many roads “treacherous and impassable.” And let’s not forget about the trees and power lines. The extra weight from the snow and ice could lead to scattered power outages, making things even more complicated. So, if you have plans that involve getting behind the wheel, think again!

Be Smart About Travel

Friday morning and evening commutes appear to take a hit from these hazardous conditions, so it’s best to stay updated on the latest forecasts. If you absolutely must venture out, the NWS has some solid advice. Slow down, keep your eyes on the road, and always use caution while driving. Having an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle is a smart move in case of an emergency. You never know!

Statistics to Keep in Mind

While everyone loves a snowy landscape, remember that winter weather can be dangerous. Did you know that, on average, weather-related vehicle crashes result in more than 6,000 fatalities and 480,000 injuries across the nation each year? To ensure your safety, take it easy out there if you’re driving in snow or freezing rain. If temperatures are hovering around freezing, do yourself a favor and assume that ice might be lurking on those roads!

Additional Safety Tips

Here’s a friendly reminder: If there’s ice on power lines or tree branches, the added weight could cause them to snap and potentially fall on the road. It’s always best to avoid driving in such conditions if you can help it! If you must head out, aim for routes that have fewer trees and power lines nearby, just in case. And remember, never attempt to touch a downed power line! If you see one, call 911 immediately.

Staying Prepared

So, Greenville, as we brace for this winter storm, let’s band together and stay safe out there! Keep an eye on the weather updates, and don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you’re in a jam. Winter may be saying “hello” with frozen greetings, but with a little caution, we’ll make it through this storm just fine!

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