Weather in NC SC and GA
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I've heard snow flurries/rain may happen in tomorrow night and into thursday morning in Northern Georgia but there's not supposed to be any accumulation.
Open this site and start by entering a city and state which you are interested in. Put your's in for now. When your city and state appears LAY the mouse on it (don't click) and when it opens go to the bottom choice and click on browse by state. Another box will open giving you cities to chose from. Work your way south state by state chicking on the state you want.
I haven't figured it out yet (haven't looked) but you can get 1-5, 6-10 and 11-15 day forcasts.
Like I mentioned there are probably quicker and better sites but with the information and if you pay attention to the left margin it will keep you up to date on storm movements headed your way from out os state.
Open this site and start by entering a city and state which you are interested in. Put your's in for now. When your city and state appears LAY the mouse on it (don't click) and when it opens go to the bottom choice and click on browse by state. Another box will open giving you cities to chose from. Work your way south state by state chicking on the state you want.
I haven't figured it out yet (haven't looked) but you can get 1-5, 6-10 and 11-15 day forcasts.
Like I mentioned there are probably quicker and better sites but with the information and if you pay attention to the left margin it will keep you up to date on storm movements headed your way from out os state.
The snow in NC is expected Wednesday night into early Thursday morning. Along the 95 corridor, it's expected to be maybe 1-2 inches. It shouldn't be a problem along the busy highway. The storm is quick moving and will be gone by noonish with temps close to 50 by then on Thurs, they tell us.