Greenville, SC – A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for the Upstate region of South Carolina and northeast Georgia through 9 a.m. Wednesday. Light snow and freezing conditions are creating potentially hazardous travel for morning commuters.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, snowfall totals are expected to remain below an inch. Despite minimal accumulation, cold roads are likely to freeze, forming slick spots on highways and local streets. Drivers should exercise caution during the evening and early morning hours.
Counties included in the advisory area are Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, and others along the I-85 corridor. Officials recommend limiting nonessential travel and keeping emergency kits in vehicles.
Snowfall began late Tuesday evening, with temperatures remaining near or below freezing overnight. Freezing conditions are expected to subside by late Wednesday morning.
Residents in affected areas are encouraged to monitor weather updates and prepare for delays during the Wednesday commute. Additional alerts may follow as conditions evolve.
For real-time updates, visit the National Weather Service website or local news outlets.