**Meteorological Brief - Cary, NC Operations**
Cary is currently experiencing significant winter weather conditions with active snowfall and temperatures of 18°F, though wind chill values have dropped to 5°F with north-northwesterly winds at 12 mph. Visibility has been reduced to less than three-quarters of a mile due to falling and blowing snow, while relative humidity at 84% indicates moisture-laden conditions with the dew point depression at just 4°F. The barometric pressure reading of 29.9 inHg suggests we're in the midst of an active weather system, with complete cloud cover overhead.
This winter weather event is being driven by a low-pressure system that has drawn cold Arctic air southward while pulling moisture from the Atlantic. The northwesterly wind flow indicates cold air advection behind the system, meaning temperatures are likely to remain at or below freezing for the extended period. The tight dew point spread combined with subfreezing temperatures creates optimal conditions for continued snow accumulation rather than mixed precipitation.
**Operational Impacts:** Customer foot traffic will be significantly reduced due to hazardous driving conditions and poor visibility. Lot operations are critically affected—vehicles will require snow removal, and any outdoor inventory photography or detailing should be postponed. Prioritize frequent clearing of walkways, customer entry points, and high-traffic areas to prevent ice buildup as snow is compacted. Staffing adjustments should be considered given travel difficulties. Vehicle movement on the lot should be minimized to prevent accidents in low-visibility conditions. Monitor for potential power disruptions and ensure backup systems are ready.