Last Updated on December 5, 2018 9:01 am
A quick burst of heavy snow lead to white out conditions in Watauga County on Wednesday morning. Numerous accidents were reported county wide in the 8am hour. Below are incoming reports via the Facebook page and Twitter outlet. Check back as this article will be updated throughout the morning.
@WataugaOnline 321 looking much better now pic.twitter.com/30347wipdR
— Carrie Gold (@realcarriegold) December 5, 2018
Niley Cook Rd between Boone and Blowing Rock @wxbrad @WataugaOnline pic.twitter.com/1bpSKVBce5
— Foggy Gap Griffons (@clemweld) December 5, 2018
Snow really coming down hard again @WataugaOnline @Rose_Eiklor @wxbrad #ncwx #wncwx #BooneNC pic.twitter.com/kQivPbFEgg
— Craig_WhiteBlaze (@clancaster0523) December 5, 2018
Hard in Deep Gap too… pic.twitter.com/SkGIlZiz4O
— Anne Ward (@AnneCW) December 5, 2018
Coming down hard again in Valle Crucis NC. #ncwx #wncwx @WataugaOnline @spann pic.twitter.com/8TYLLsXLsC
— Wes Grimes ?/?/❄️ (@wesgrimes) December 5, 2018
Just now, few minutes prior to 9am. Boone, NC my personal snow globe. Is this the beginning @wxbrad? @Rose_Eiklor @WataugaOnline #boonenc #justanotherdayinBoone pic.twitter.com/ctl93eHXtz
— James Milner, CCIM (@BooneCRE) December 5, 2018
@WataugaOnline 321 right now by Blowing Rock lodge. pic.twitter.com/eYVTEu6Cdt
— Carrie Gold (@realcarriegold) December 5, 2018
@WataugaOnline this is the Southwest perimeter of metro Vilas pic.twitter.com/NbOP3ywjX9
— Josh Brown (@santoniobrown) December 5, 2018
Snow falling at 3500’ Boone! @wxbrad @WataugaOnline pic.twitter.com/2gU8sQuiUC
— Mnash (@Daqueebs1) December 5, 2018
It’s really coming down up here! (Sorrento Skies, 3,830 feet) @WataugaOnline @spann @wesgrimes @wxbrad pic.twitter.com/EqZp2MsPst
— Katherine Keith (@caitikat) December 5, 2018
Still snowing. @WataugaOnline @wesgrimes @FOX46Nick pic.twitter.com/dQqplg4EMy
— Danny MIller (@WestBooneNC) December 5, 2018
Snowing hard in Valle Crucis @WataugaOnline @StormHour @wxbrad @WCYB_Ricky https://t.co/C8lRDErFkR
— Wes Grimes ?/?/❄️ (@wesgrimes) December 5, 2018