HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — A winter storm warning will be in effect from Friday evening through Saturday afternoon for most of northeastern North Carolina and eastern and southeastern Virginia, with heavy snow and a light glaze of ice in the forecast in those areas.

The winter storm warning will remain in effect from 7 p.m. Friday through 1 p.m. Saturday with a forecast of two-to-five inches of snow, and ice accumulations of up to one-tenth of an inch. The National Weather Service said mainly snow is expected from about 10 p.m. through about 4 p.m., with a mix to sleet and freezing rain possible after that.

The area covered by the winter storm warning covers the following areas:

  • Northampton, Hertford, Gates counties in North Carolina
  • Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Chesapeake, along with Newport News, Hampton and Poquoson, along with York and James City counties on the Peninsula
  • Gloucester and Mathews counties in the Middle Peninsula
  • Greensville, Sussex, Surry, Southampton and Isle of Wight counties, and the city of Franklin in the Western Tidewater region
  • Northampton and Accomack counties on Virginia’s Eastern Shore

Areas under a winter weather advisory beginning Friday evening include the following:

  • Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck, Bertie, Chowan, Dare, Hyde and Perquimans counties, as well as Virginia Beach

Heavy mixed precipitation is possible, with snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches in the northern part of the advisory area, along with ice accumulations of up to one-tenth of an inch possible. In the advisory area that encompasses localities in North Carolina, they can expect up to a half-inch of snow and ice accumulations of up to one-tenth of an inch.

The National Weather Service has issued expected snowfall amounts throughout the region.

Hardware stores are prepping for the snow heading our way, and here are some winter safety tips to stay safe whether you have to hit the roads, or whether you’re at home.

Additionally, A Night’s Welcome program will currently be available at Hampton’s First Baptist Church, 229 N. King St. The shelter is open nightly from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m., and guests must arrive by 9 p.m. to be accommodated.

Stay tuned to the Super Doppler 10 weather team and WAVY.com for the latest updates.