Brian Hurley
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I think it's going to be kind of a historical snow.
Along the beaches over there in eastern North Carolina, temperatures were in the upper teens last night with the heavy snow.
It doesn't look like the week is going to be as cold as it was last week here in the eastern U.S.
And even with the next waves of cold air by late in the week, you know, temperatures during the day, even at night, aren't going to be as cold as we've been seeing, you know, up to this point here in the eastern United States.
I think it's going to be kind of a historical snow.
along the beaches over there in eastern North Carolina.
Temperatures were in the upper teens last night with the heavy snow.
With that cold air mass, that Arctic air mass entrenched, really it leads to a more southern track.
because of how much cold air was in place, cold, dense air, you know, that kind of helps push the transition zone well south.
And it allows for a historical, at least near historical, snowstorm in the Carolinas.