Residents throughout northeast South Carolina and coastal North Carolina woke up to something unusual Wednesday morning: snow. Overnight some areas in the region saw as much as five inches of snow, according to reports from local meteorologists in the Grand Strand. This is the most snow the region has seen in at least a decade.
After Tuesday’s winter storm, snow and freezing temperatures remain around the Grand Strand. Here’s when experts say you can expect warmer weather.
A historic winter storm brought heavy snow to parts of the Carolinas. The biggest impact from the winter storm was along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts where it does not snow very often. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here Areas including North Myrtle and Myrtle Beach also got hit with snow up to 4.
The National Weather Service forecasts that the coastal Horry area may get freezing temperatures and possible wintry precipitation this week. You can check out live views of the Grand Strand coastline for yourself with live streaming cameras from local businesses, hotels and outlets from Little River to Pawleys Island.
Ann Grubbs woke up to this winter wonderland sight in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. Kelly Moore shared doorbell footage of her snowy home in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Tricia Lyons got several inches of snow in Surfside Beach, South Carolina.
The biggest impact from the winter storm will be felt along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts where it does not snow very often.
New Orleans' famous Bourbon Street was covered in snow during a rare winter storm that also impacted Southern states such as Florida and Texas.
Freezing rain and colder temperatures are coming to the Myrtle Beach area, but it will likely be spared the worst of this winter weather, forecasters said.
Areas across South Carolina saw snow on Tuesday, some places that very rarely see it. Here are some preliminary reports from the National Weather Service. Updated totals out as of 10 a.m.: Conway - 6.
Believe it or not, Horry County saw the highest snowfall totals in South Carolina from this winter storm, and that means lots of extra work for county crews and
Some folks in the southern part of Upstate area of South Carolina are reporting some snowflakes falling Tuesday morning.
A historic winter storm brought heavy snow to parts of the Carolinas. The biggest impact from the winter storm was along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts where it does not snow very often. Areas including North Myrtle and Myrtle Beach also got hit with snow up to 4.5 inches.