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LIVE UPDATES: Winter Storm Gianna Batters The Carolinas; Power Outages Rising

LIVE UPDATES: Winter Storm Gianna Batters The Carolinas; Power Outages Rising

Winter Storm Gianna has been as fierce as advertised in much of the Southeast, bringing more than a foot of snow to parts of Tennessee and North Carolina and triggering travel nightmares on the region's busiest roads.

The Weather Channel

(MORE:Latest Forecast For Gianna|Maps Tracker)

We're seeing more power outages and other headaches as this storm intensifies into a "bomb cyclone," so stay with us all day for the latest news, and refresh this page frequently to reveal new updates.

(06:13 a.m. EST) Not A Beach Weekend In North Myrtle Beach

Several inches of snow have fallen in North Myrtle Beach, and this scene paints a pretty good picture of why this beach destination wasn't looking too beachy overnight:

Just north of there, snow totals were impressive: 5 inches in Little River, and 12 inches in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina.

(05:56 a.m. EST) An Update On That I-85 Pileup In North Carolina

Kannapolis Fire and Police

Late last night, we told you about a major pileup involving about 100 vehicles along Interstate 85 near Kannapolis, North Carolina. According to the Charlotte Observer, the interstatewas reopened at around 9 p.m.after police, fire and the National Guard worked to clear the scene.

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The good news: There did not appear to be any serious injuries from the massive collision.

The bad news: It was one of 750 collisions reported to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol by Saturday night.

(05:47 a.m. EST) Power Outages Rising

With a windy system, power outages are always bound to happen. According toPowerOutage.us, here's where we're seeing the highest number of outages in the path of Gianna:

  • Florida: 16,000 customers

  • North Carolina: 5,000

  • South Carolina: 4,800

This adds to the more than 100,000 homes and businesses still powerless in Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana more than a week after Winter Storm Fern.

(05:41 a.m. EST) There's Snow In St. Pete!

As the models were suggesting, snow flurries were possible as far south as St. Petersburg, Florida, and shortly after midnight, we got ground truth.

(05:30 a.m. EST) It's Like A Hurricane Along The Outer Banks

Just look at these winds and blowing snow from overnight along North Carolina's Outer Banks as the winter storm intensified and battered the coast: