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Around 33 million people are under winter alerts Saturday as Floridians brace for bitter cold and snow takes aim at the southern Appalachians and the Southeast
Some felt fatigued. Others were excited, as puffy white flakes floated down from the sky. Either way, North Carolina and South Carolina were bracing for a rare burst of cold and snow.
Statewide weather-related deaths continue to climb as temperatures nosedive and more than 50,000 people remain without power after Winter Storm Fern.
Another arctic blast and possible blizzard conditions are possible.
Some 559 flights have been cancelled and 129 delayed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport as of 10 a.m., according to flight tracking site Flight Aware.com. That’s a total of 688 flight disruptions so far. Much of the snowfall throughout the region will come on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
Thousands of people entered their sixth day with no electricity Friday as the Carolinas and Virginia were preparing for another winter storm.
A wide-spread winter storm will drop snow on many Georgians today. Here are Saturday's weather forecasts for Atlanta, Savannah, and more.
At least 3-7 inches of snow could fall across the area, with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour making for poor visibility