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Parts of Southeast await a blast of snow, ice, freezing rain

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Several schools have canceled classes in coastal areas of the Carolinas and Virginia and authoritie­s are urging drivers to stay off potentiall­y icy roads amid forecasts of snow, sleet and freezing rain.

The governors of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia declared states of emergency ahead of the latest winter storm system sweeping into the region Thursday and a round snow expected to follow Friday night into Saturday. The winter blast could ice over a large swath of eastern North Carolina and the northeaste­rn corner of South Carolina, while dumping snow around Norfolk, Virginia, the National Weather Service said.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency Thursday that will remain in effect through Saturday, saying his executive order allows for greater flexibilit­y in mobilizing people and resources to respond.

“I urge all Virginians to monitor their local weather forecasts and take personal safety precaution­s to ensure their safety and the safety of their families,” Youngkin said in a statement. He urged people to stay off roads during hazardous conditions.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a state of emergency at midweek, awaiting the second storm to hit the state in days. He said 114 National Guard troops were staging in central and eastern North Carolina to prepare to move to the affected areas. He said ice accumulati­ons could cause extended power outages and warned temperatur­es could dip below freezing in coming days.

“We’re a little more concerned about this one because it’s going to be so cold Friday and Saturday night, and if there are power outages, then we are concerned about maybe some families who can’t stay warm,” he told reporters.

In South Carolina, where Gov. Henry Mcmaster also declared a state of emergency, schools and government offices around Charleston and other places that don’t see much frozen precipitat­ion closed or announced shortened hours Friday. Freezing rain, sleet and snow were expected to start spreading across the state around sunrise. And utilities in the northeaste­rn part of the state warned major power outages were possible.

An ice storm warning was issued in northeaste­rn South Carolina and southeaste­rn North Carolina, where rain was expected to change to mixed precipitat­ion that includes freezing rain. The area could receive up to a quarter inch of ice before Sunday.

A threat of snow Thursday in parts of eastern Virginia and North Carolina was expected to be followed by a more significan­t round of snow arriving Friday night into Saturday morning. Parts of the area could get 3 to 5 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Areas around Norfolk could see more than 5 inches.

 ?? STEPHEN M. KATZ — THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT VIA AP ?? Virginia Beach, Va., Public Works crews prepare Thursday morning for snow from an impending winter storm.
STEPHEN M. KATZ — THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT VIA AP Virginia Beach, Va., Public Works crews prepare Thursday morning for snow from an impending winter storm.

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