Yes, high winds can ruin any RV experience. Hope you get a chance to get to adequate snow so your kids get to play in it. It's so much fun even for us big kids and we are 72 years old but still love snow. Wouldn't be here in North Florida for a couple months if my wife hadn't had 18 operations so far and has to avoid the chance of falling as much as possible.
My wife's brother had a custom home design and build business in the Greensboro, NC area a little north of you for over 20 years before he finally had enough, sold, retired, and moved back to West Michigan because he missed the true 4 seasons so much and the northern always clean type snow when on the ground and the winter sports and activities. He absolutely hated the greasy ultra slick wet clay and the red clay that stains everything of the NC etc area. Even more detested the wet snow the area gets along with every excuse in the books his carpenters and workers used not to show up for work which kept the home building constantly way behind schedules and completion promised dates.
Such as: It just might snow today so we stayed home! Looked like a heavy rain a commin! The stripers (fish) are runnin! Gotta get to my tobbaccer field or help Billy Bob with his! 30 degrees? It's too cold to work! Got paid yesterday so I gotta go pay some bills today - about a one day a week excuse! on and on!!!
We'd visit him and his wife and couldn't believe how greasy the wet clay if you went off the paved road is and with a 1/2" of snow on it, you simply often couldn't even move a vehicle on flat ground. Up north, it's dry snow almost sticky snow and with 8" of the new fallen snow, just drive thru it! However, some morons drive way too fast on the snow and become statistics along with the innocents they hit! Can't fix stupid!!!