In most communities, precipitation should begin as sleet to snow Wednesday morning or early afternoon, tapering in the afternoon and evening.
A mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain will make for an impactful winter storm in our area on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
In the map below, you can see active incidents in the area marked as red, with active incidents in McDowell County. The full data is available at the North Carolina Forest Service website.
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