Yeah, not sure about that. But MHX has it on their homepage and also tweeted it out.
...ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL EXPECTED THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY
MORNING...
.Rainfall will transition to a wintry mix, and then to all snow
for much of eastern North Carolina Thursday evening through Friday
morning as low pressure strengthens off the coast. Greatest
snowfall accumulations are generally expected along and north of
the Neuse River, where sub-freezing temps will arrive earlier in
the night. The heaviest snow will fall through the overnight
hours, with potential banding leading to locally higher amounts.
Snow will gradually taper off from west to east early Friday
morning as the low moves further off the coast.
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Martin-Pitt-Washington-Tyrrell-Greene-Beaufort-Mainland Hyde-
Lenoir-Northern Craven-
Including the cities of Williamston, Robersonville, Oak City,
Jamesville, Greenville, Bethel, Farmville, Grifton, Grimesland,
Plymouth, Roper, Creswell, Columbia, Gum Neck, Snow Hill,
Hookerton, Walstonburg, Washington, Chocowinity, Belhaven, Bath,
Aurora, Engelhard, Fairfield, Ponzer, Scranton, Swanquarter,
Kinston, La Grange, Pink Hill, Vanceboro, Ernul, Dover,
and Cove City
302 PM EST Wed Feb 19 2020
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY EVENING THROUGH
FRIDAY MORNING...
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of up to
three inches possible.
* WHERE...Portions of eastern North Carolina mainly along and
north of the Neuse River.
* WHEN...From Thursday evening through Friday morning.