511GA.org and 511SC.org are not showing any problems in the Frogmore Metroplex (Coastal GA/SC Lowcountry), but there are probably a few icy patches left in shady areas so be careful this morning. In Savannah the roads should not be any more dangerous than usual (meaning fear for your life).
Further inland and north are greater chances of ice/snow, drivenc.gov (NC) shows there are still a lot of problems with most primary and secondary roads still covered in snow, and the Governor has asked everyone to stay home today if possible. Meanwhile, some rodents are doing something today.

Talk of another storm in a week or so, but you should know what to do by now: ignore it until about five days out.
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At what point do we stop dripping the faucets? Based on 32° temp or 24° “feels like”?