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Snow likely late Fri. into early Sat.
When does snow (& ice) start on Friday and how much will Raleigh get? Latest NC forecast
Light snow is expected to start falling between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. in central NC Friday, from southwest to northeast. The wintry precip should start falling in Raleigh and the Triangle around 7 p.m. Friday, the Weather Service said.
Winter Storm Warning in place for central NC Fri into Sat, 1-3 inches of snow expected
The ABC11 First Alert Weather Team is alerting everyone to the possibility of wintry precipitation starting Fri evening or night as light snow. It will change over to sleet and freezing overnight, and it will only rain by midday on Saturday. The exact transition for central North Carolina is still being tracked by ABC11 meteorologists.
Winter Storm Warning Issued for Central North Carolina as Residents Urged to Prepare for Snow Ice and Potential Power Outages
A winter storm in central North Carolina prompts a warning for hazardous conditions, with snow, sleet, and potential power outages expected.
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Only a few inches of snow are predicted to fall on the Triangle. Why is it a big deal?
North Carolina is under a state of emergency. Schools and events are canceled. Why does this wintry weather make such a big impact?
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Light snow, sleet in Durham, Raleigh after North Carolina snow in Winston-Salem, Greensboro
By mid-afternoon Sunday, light snow was falling in North Carolina around Winston-Salem and Greensboro — with reports of ...
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NCDOT preparing roads for severe winter weather in North Carolina
While people prep their homes, NCDOT is prepping the roads. Crews were making brine to keep snow and ice from sticking to the ...
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City of Raleigh begins brining 840 miles of roadway. Here's how it works
Raleigh and state crews have already hit North Carolina's roads, laying brine to prepare for the winter storm headed this way ...
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