And its probably switched to rain or dried up as the first batch of moisture moving quickly through the viewing area. Temperatures outside of the mountains are in the mid40s. A little bit rare to have snow at this temperature. But we are not expecting any accumulation outside of the mountains. And in the mountains its looking like less as far as accumulations go compared to what it was looking like at this time yesterday. So there is the overview. Will take the clouds off so you can see the precipitation and in the mountains a break from the snow showers for the time being. Everything has pressed east at this point. From gastonia up towards the lake and into salisbury where you did have a brief burst of wet snowflakes for you its all moving east now. And again, that was the anomaly the areas that did see wet snow Everything Else light rain and the bulk of this moisture now for the most part is along and east of the 85 corridor. As we head through the rest of will be southern sections t