Only Blizzard Warnings we get in the Southeast these days are on the Louisiana Gulf Coast!Blizzard 93—lived in High Point a few miles south of PTI airport. Experienced all 4 precip types (rn, frz rn, ip, sn). Woke up to .5’’ on ground Sat morning (sn/ip mix) with mostly frz rn/ip throughout the day until storm really got cranking... Ended up with 5’’ total.
Of note, only Blizzard Warning I’ve ever remembered in NC outside of the mountains (I think as far east as Alamance Co) Soil was completely saturated from previous rain events, resulting in trees uprooting and falling due to weight of ice and winds (as opposed to snapping branches which is much more common in ice storms). I saw a few large oak trees that didn’t survive this one.
I’d love to experience it again, although I think the Triangle got shafted though. (something like 2’’ of slush, lol)

My parents used to talk about that storm, too. They lived right near PTI airport during it. I think we lost power from their recollection. I was a baby then, so I don’t remember it at all, LOL. The first storm I remember anything of was the Blizzard of ‘96, mainly because we built an igloo. Lived a little south of Thomasville for that one, though.