This morning, a new snow burst is set to hit the Charlotte metro area. Residents should prepare for winter weather as snow is expected to blanket the region, starting as early as 5 a.m. on February 20, 2025. Will you be ready for slick roads and chilly temperatures?
- Next snow band arrives in the Carolinas.
- Slick travel expected due to freezing temperatures.
- Snow activity to taper off by 9 a.m.
- Weekend temperatures will be sunny and mild.
- Follow Channel 9 for continuous weather updates.
- Weather app available for real-time alerts.
Snow Burst Expected to Impact Travel in Charlotte Metro Area
Are you prepared for the snow moving into the Carolinas? Today’s weather forecast predicts a moderate to heavy burst of snow, likely causing slick travel conditions. The snow will start in the mountains around 5-6 a.m. and reach the metro area by 7 a.m., lasting until about 9 a.m. It’s crucial to stay updated on weather changes.
What to Expect from Today’s Snowfall in the Carolinas
The forecast indicates that snowfall will accumulate between a half inch to one inch. With temperatures below freezing, roads may become slick and hazardous, especially during the morning commute. Here’s what you need to know:
- Snow will begin in the mountains and spread to metro areas.
- Temperatures will rise above freezing around midday.
- Expect a quick drop in temperatures tonight, leading to possible icy spots.
- Sunny and milder weather is expected over the weekend.