SOUTH CAROLINA & NORTH CAROLINA — New federal guidance shows a high likelihood of major winter storm impacts across large portions of the Carolinas, with NOAA placing areas along and east of Greenville, South Carolina, into a 60–70% risk zone for conditions severe enough to significantly disrupt daily life.
According to the latest national winter storm outlook, the threat level signals dangerous travel, widespread closures, and potentially prolonged disruptions, particularly as heavy snow bands intensify across the region.
What NOAA Means by “Major” Winter Storm Impacts…