A rare winter storm impacted the southeastern US, particularly the Carolinas, early Wednesday, threatening coastal communities with up to six inches of snow. The storm, which has already resulted in at least 10 fatalities, was intensified by a cold air mass from the Arctic, leading to dangerously low temperatures across the region. Officials, including North Carolina's Gov. Josh Stein, urged residents to avoid travel due to perilous road conditions. Snowplow teams prepared for swift road clearing in affected cities, while portions of the Gulf Coast faced risks from possible ice accumulation.
The deadly storm, fueled by an Arctic air mass, has left at least 10 people dead, with six inches of snow expected in coastal communities like North Carolina.
In North Carolina, Gov. Josh Stein warned residents to avoid travel, stating the roads were the most dangerous place to be during the winter storm.
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