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That is significant for this town where the yearly snow average is just under half an inch.
Meanwhile, parts of Tennessee and North Carolina have already seen 9 to 10 inches of snow.
And in South Carolina, the Department of Transportation, they've said their crews are already working and that the road conditions are deteriorating across the state, especially on the western side.
Now, I have spoken to the mayor of Myrtle Beach, Mark Krua, and he told me residents have already prepared.
We're going to be under a winter storm warning through Sunday evening.
Here in Myrtle Beach, we are expecting five to eight inches of snow.
That is significant for this town where the yearly snow average is just under half an inch.
Meanwhile, parts of Tennessee and North Carolina have already seen 9 to 10 inches of snow.
And in South Carolina, the Department of Transportation, they've said their crews are already working and that the road conditions are deteriorating across the state, especially on the western side.
Now, I have spoken to the mayor of Myrtle Beach, Mark Krua, and he told me residents have already prepared.
We're going to be under a winter storm warning through Sunday evening.
Here in Myrtle Beach, we are expecting five to eight inches of snow.
That is significant for this town where the yearly snow average is just under half an inch.
Meanwhile, parts of Tennessee and North Carolina have already seen 9 to 10 inches of snow.
And in South Carolina, the Department of Transportation, they've said their crews are already working and that the road conditions are deteriorating across the state, especially on the western side.
Now, I have spoken to the mayor of Myrtle Beach, Mark Krua, and he told me residents have already prepared.
We're going to be under a winter storm warning through Sunday evening.
We're under an ice storm morning through Sunday night with three-quarters of an inch of ice or more in the forecast.
Here in Oxford, the general manager of Oxford Utilities tells me residents need to prepare for the possibility of power outages.
With the recent prediction and forecast, I'm very concerned when we start talking about over three quarters of an inch of ice just due to the accumulation on the lines and on the trees, possible tree failures or pole failures and just widespread outages throughout our system.