South Carolina: Much colder temperatures - WYFF4 Greenville

After a night of heavy rain and some high wind gusts we will see lingering showers continue Sunday.WATCH LATEST FORECAST ABOVEThere could still be a few pockets of heavy periods of rain and we can't rule out a brief storm. TRACK RAIN/STORMS ON INTERACTIVE RADAR HEREAnd say goodbye to those warm temperatures we have been experiencing, because winter has arrived. The rain will transition to snow in some areas. Asheville and areas north could see between two and three inches of snow.A winter weather advisory and winter weather warnings are in effect for some areas in North Carolina. For the latest advisories and alerts in your area, click here. Parts of the northern Upstate could see a few flakes overnight Sunday into Monday.Others in the Upstate could see a wintry mix on Monday morning. There could be some slick spots on the roads in the Upstate Monday morning so be aware. Lows Monday morning will be in the 20s and 30s.Afternoon highs are expected to be in the 40s/50s. We will stay mainly cold and dry through Wednesday.

GREENVILLE, S.C. —

After a night of heavy rain and some high wind gusts we will see lingering showers continue Sunday.

WATCH LATEST FORECAST ABOVE

There could still be a few pockets of heavy periods of rain and we can't rule out a brief storm.

TRACK RAIN/STORMS ON INTERACTIVE RADAR HERE

And say goodbye to those warm temperatures we have been experiencing, because winter has arrived.

The rain will transition to snow in some areas.

Asheville and areas north could see between two and three inches of snow.

A winter weather advisory and winter weather warnings are in effect for some areas in North Carolina. For the latest advisories and alerts in your area, click here.

Parts of the northern Upstate could see a few flakes overnight Sunday into Monday.

Others in the Upstate could see a wintry mix on Monday morning.

There could be some slick spots on the roads in the Upstate Monday morning so be aware.

Lows Monday morning will be in the 20s and 30s.

Afternoon highs are expected to be in the 40s/50s.

We will stay mainly cold and dry through Wednesday.

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