Winter storm brings snow from Rockies
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Ice accumulations around one tenth of an inch are possible along with wind gusts as high as 40 mph. Light ice accumulations on surfaces is most likely Tuesday evening and overnight. The heaviest snowfall in the far northern parts of the Counties is expected late Tuesday night through Wednesday mid day.
National Weather Service forecasts 8–10 inches of snow in the Triangle this weekend. Gusty 25–35 mph winds may produce blowing and drifting snow, causing low visibility. Winter storm watch in effect Friday–Sunday; lows in teens or single digits expected.
Indian Land got over 8 inches snow while all of York, Chester and Lancaster got about 6 inches or more, the National Weather Service said.
Bitter cold temperatures will overtake Massachusetts this weekend after some parts of the state receive well over half a foot of snow. The snow is expected to begin by 4 a.m. on Saturday and continue until 7 p.