Greenville, SC – Light snow and rain are expected to taper off across the foothills and Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina this afternoon, but cold temperatures tonight could lead to hazardous black ice on roads.
According to the National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg, precipitation will continue through mid-afternoon before ending. North Carolina will see mostly snow, with accumulations of up to 1 inch, while South Carolina will primarily experience rain, with less than 0.10 inches of total rainfall. While road impacts are expected to be minimal, slick spots could develop on North Carolina highways.
As temperatures drop overnight, patchy black ice may form, creating a hazard for morning commuters. Officials urge drivers to exercise caution, reduce speed, and allow extra stopping distance.
In Alabama, the Law Enforcement Agency in Madison County has issued winter weather safety tips, advising motorists to slow down and prepare for potential icy conditions.
Drivers across the affected regions should stay updated on weather alerts and check road conditions before traveling. Temperatures are expected to remain cold overnight, increasing the risk of ice formation through early Wednesday morning.




