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The National Weather Service's Raleigh office is warning central North Carolina residents to gear up for a potential major winter storm this weekend. Why it matters: Though the forecast remains fluid,
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Major winter storm targets the South, East Friday into the weekend with potentially damaging ice, heavy snow
A winter storm is expected across the South beginning Friday and the East this weekend. There is a lot of wiggle room here, but check back with us frequently to see if your area could be impacted.
While there may not be a huge central North Carolina snow impact this weekend, Duke Energy says it’s ready to respond if anything changes. Customers are counting on
A few days later, chances again arise for the Triangle to get snow. Over the weekend, an area of low pressure developing off the coast could bring a chance for precipitation, and it could be snow. As of Wednesday, chances of snow on Sunday, Jan. 18 are low, Swiggett said. But weather watchers should expect the forecast to change.
Raleigh's forecast includes rain and snow on Sunday, with little accumulation expected. Clear skies and cooler temperatures are predicted for Martin Luther King Day and following days.
Burst of snow in Wake County after thick flakes in Durham, Orange counties in central North Carolina
After hours and hours of rain on Sunday, snow finally started falling in central North Carolina around 3:20 p.m. Heavy snow was seen in Durham and north of Chapel Hill
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Preparations continue across the Triangle Saturday as a mix of rain and snow plus frigid temperatures inches closer. The impact of the latest winter storm is expected to hit Sunday.
Patchy black ice prompts Raleigh residents to stay cautious on roads, with a winter storm and cold snap expected this weekend.
Winter has returned and another cold spell is coming to North Carolina for the holiday weekend that may include a chance for snow.
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Bitter cold weather will stick around Maryland through Tuesday before a slight warm-up later this week. Tuesday will be an Alert Day due to the freezing temperatures.