NORTH CAROLINA — Forecasters continue to monitor a potential winter weather system that could affect parts of North Carolina this weekend, though significant uncertainty remains, particularly for the Piedmont Triad.
Meteorologists say it is still unclear how long moisture associated with the system may lift northward over the Triad region, which includes Winston-Salem and Greensboro.
At this stage in the forecast, models show a wide range of possible outcomes regarding snowfall amounts and whether snow would reach the ground at the onset of the event.
Confidence remains low that the primary surface low-pressure system will track close enough or be positioned correctly to produce significant snowfall across the Triad. Some forecast scenarios indicate the possibility of a secondary low developing, which could enhance snowfall totals if it materializes. Other model solutions suggest the storm system could remain too far offshore or move through the region too quickly, limiting impacts to little more than light snowfall…