Feb 11, 2014 winter storm in the southeast U.S. http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/fxc/ffc/graphicast/image_full6.gif The text on the image states: * Confidence is increasing in an event of _historical proportions_ * Expect _significant_ snowfall totals across north and especially northeast Georgia - (7" of snow in northeast GA) * Expect significant - _crippling_ - ice totals from Atlanta eastward along the I-20 corridor - Catastrophic Ice Totals! - 1/3" to 3/4" hr. 1/3 of an inch of ice does not sound that bad. 3/4 inch could be bad but catastrophic? I'm unsure. I don't like ice storms. I prefer the snow and cold over an ice storm. http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=2629 hr. southeast NC: Winter Storm Warning, Winter Storm Statement Statement as of 7:13 AM EST on February 11, 2014 ... Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until midnight EST tonight... ... Winter Storm Warning in effect from 9 am Wednesday to 6 PM EST Thursday... The National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued a Winter Storm Warning... which is in effect from 9 am Wednesday to 6 PM EST Thursday. The Winter Storm Watch is no longer in effect. * Locations... areas along and south of a line from Laurinburg to Raeford to Fayetteville to Newton Grove. * Timing... light snow... mixed with a little sleet at times... will spread over southern portions of central North Carolina starting late this morning and continuing through the afternoon. The precipitation will taper off from west to east this evening. More widespread snow... sleet... and freezing rain is expected Wednesday into early Thursday. * Accumulations... snow accumulation of around 2 to 3 inches is expected today... with isolated totals near 4 inches possible in far southern Sampson County. Additional significant accumulations of ice and snow are expected Wednesday into early Thursday. * Impacts... travel conditions will become hazardous late this morning through this afternoon. On Wednesday into early Thursday... accumulations of ice and snow could result in downed trees and power outages. Travel Wednesday into early Thursday will likely be dangerous. * Winds... from the northeast around 10 mph today... increasing Wednesday to 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 25 mph through Wednesday night. * Temperatures... in the lower 30s. Precautionary/preparedness actions... A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant snow... sleet... or ice accumulations. Residents of central North Carolina should pay close attention to the forecast and prepare for potentially dangerous winter weather conditions on Wednesday and Thursday. A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow... sleet... and ice are expected or occurring. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible. 706 am EST Tue Feb 11 2014 ... Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until midnight EST tonight... ... Winter Storm Warning in effect from 9 am Wednesday to 6 PM EST Thursday... The National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued a Winter Storm Warning... which is in effect from 9 am Wednesday to 6 PM EST Thursday. The Winter Storm Watch is no longer in effect. * Locations... areas along and south of a line from Laurinburg to Raeford to Fayetteville to Newton Grove. * Timing... light snow... mixed with a little sleet at times... will spread over southern portions of central North Carolina starting late this morning and continuing through the afternoon. The precipitation will taper off from west to east this evening. More widespread snow... sleet... and freezing rain is expected Wednesday into early Thursday. * Accumulations... snow accumulation of around 2 to 3 inches is expected today... with isolated totals near 4 inches possible in far southern Sampson County. Additional significant accumulations of ice and snow are expected Wednesday into early Thursday. * Impacts... travel conditions will become hazardous late this morning through this afternoon. On Wednesday into early Thursday... accumulations of ice and snow could result in downed trees and power outages. Travel Wednesday into early Thursday will likely be dangerous. * Winds... from the northeast around 10 mph today... increasing Wednesday to 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 25 mph through Wednesday night. * Temperatures... in the lower 30s. Precautionary/preparedness actions... A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant snow... sleet... or ice accumulations. Residents of central North Carolina should pay close attention to the forecast and prepare for potentially dangerous winter weather conditions on Wednesday and Thursday. A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow... sleet... and ice are expected or occurring. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible. hr. local storm report 02/11/2014 1155 am Clinton, Sampson County. Snow e2.0 inch, reported by 911 call center. Little accumulation on roads. 02/11/2014 1135 am Clinton, Sampson County. Snow e2.0 inch, reported by 911 call center. #weather