Winter Storm Slams North Carolina With Heavy Snow
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Blizzard conditions and wind gusts exceeding 70 mph are expected in coastal North Carolina as a winter storm approaches this weekend.
As of 5 p.m., officials have reported 29 crashes since 12:30 p.m., along with 3.75 inches of snow in the county.
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A major winter storm is set to lash the eastern half of the United States with damaging ice and heavy snow late this week.
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Across central North Carolina, at least six inches of snow is expected, along with gusty winds and sub-freezing temperatures.