National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for portions of SE VA and interior NE NC from this evening through late tonight. Rain mixes with and changes over to snow this evening into tonight from NW to SE as cooler air filters into the region. A narrow band of around 1 inch of snow is possible. Snow could result in slippery road conditions, especially across bridges and overpasses.
A period of light snow is possible this evening into tonight, mainly in far south and southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina. While most areas will likely see less than 1", a narrow band of around an inch is possible near the NC/VA border and down near Elizabeth City. Very little travel impacts are expected at this time, but any moderate snow could briefly accumulate on roadways.
Tonight: N wind 10-15 kt, increasing to 15-20 kt w/ gusts to 25 kt late. Seas: 3-5 ft. A chance of rain and snow late. Thursday: N wind 15-20 kt w/ gusts to 25 kt. Seas: 4-6 ft. Decreasing clouds. Small Craft Advisories are in effect tonight into Thursday. Gale Watches have been issued for Friday night into Sunday morning.
Tonight: N-NE wind 10-15 kt. Waves 1-3 ft. Chance of rain and snow. Thursday: N wind 15-20 kt w/ gusts to 20-25 kt. Waves: 2-4 ft. Decreasing clouds. Small Craft Advisories are in effect tonight into Thursday. Gale Watches have been issued for Friday night into Sunday morning.