Temperatures at the surface along the coastal plain will quickly
warm above freezing around sunrise tomorrow morning, allowing sleet
to change over to rain with minimal freezing rain concerns. Further
west across the interior, especially in low spots across the high
terrain, cold air will struggle to scour out. This will lead to
possibly several hours of freezing rain, where ice accumulation of
trace to .35 inches is possible. Any freezing rain combined with
the previously fallen heavy wet snow will lead to snow/ice load
issues on trees and power lines. Isolated power outages are likely
by Sunday afternoon and could become more widespread as strong winds
enter the region with an approaching cold front.