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A winter storm watch is in effect for this weekend with snow, sleet, ice and freezing rain is expected across central North Carolina starting Saturday through Sunday evening.
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In North Carolina, heavy rain and powerful wind gusts from a winter storm system have led to power outages, school closures, and delayed openings for COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites.
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The National Weather Service is predicting a warmer and drier winter for North Carolina this year. That's due in part to La Nina, as well as rising temperatures from global warming.
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Updated 1:12 p.m. 1/9/2017 Another day of low temperatures will likely leave snow and ice on the roads. The National Weather Service says it will stay…
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Some areas of the Triad received more than half a dozen inches of snow, but power outages were worst around the Charlotte area as winter weather hit North…
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Snow, sleet and ice continue to cover the state. Meanwhile, many people are staying safe as they experience the wintry weather. Take a look at what people…
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Many regions of the Old North State are blanketed in snow today. As North Carolinians dig out from the storm, we dug back through the archives for these…
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¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s complete coverage of the winter storm's timeline, impact, and ongoing closures and power outages. Check back throughout the day and…
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Winter Storm Jonas is headed across North Carolina tonight into early tomorrow morning.National Weather Service Meteorologist Brandon Dunstan says the…
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Many North Carolina students have been in class for only two days in the last two weeks because of the icy weather. But that doesn’t mean some of them…