The system is trending stronger generally. The timing and placement of the front will be kry to where gets snow. East TN and the TN/NC border up to central and eastern VA would be my guess. Places like northern Mississippi and Alabama could get some snow too. The cold air will have trouble reaching areas east of the Blue Ridge.
It's one of those winters that I go back and read the old memorable storm threads like Christmas 2010. Usually that's in the summer when there's nothing to track but not this year.
Like December 2009, 2010, 2017, 2018. Or 1993 for the mountains and 1989 for the coast. We haven't had a decent February snow in the foothills since 2014 or 15 even longer for March.
There has basically been 0 snow for even mountain peaks like Beech and Mitchell. No NWFS. Nada. One of the least snowy November/Decembers I have ever seen.
This winter looks like a lame duck to me. The PNA is killing us and there is no subtropical jet. I expect warmer and dry conditions to persist through the winter. At least we haven't had a lot of CAD wedges, drizzle and cold rain. Give me 60s and 70s if no snow.