UNITED STATES — Winter weather is set to impact multiple regions of the country, with forecast data showing two distinct but related snow threats developing across parts of the Southeast and the Mid-Atlantic as colder air interacts with incoming moisture this weekend into early next week.
Southeast States Face Rare Snow Setup
Forecast guidance and National Weather Service briefings indicate unusual snow potential across parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, regions that rarely experience measurable winter weather.
In central Georgia, confidence has increased for snow developing Sunday morning, particularly in areas under Winter Storm Warnings. These locations could see 1 to 3 inches of snow, with advisory areas receiving up to 1 inch.
Snow is expected to be most impactful near and south of Interstate 75 and Interstate 16, including cities such as Macon, Dublin, and surrounding counties. Roads may become slippery early Sunday, prompting officials to recommend shifting travel plans to later in the day where possible.
Alabama and Florida: Light Snow, Limited Impacts
Farther west and south, southeast Alabama and the Florida Panhandle…