Though predictions are not entirely certain, meteorologists are saying that the area will most likely see mainly snow rather ...
One of the reasons why January is becoming the most common month to see snow is because on average, it is the coldest. Winter is the fastest warming season by far in central North ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Some people in Franklin County saw some light ... January is becoming the most common month to see snow in central North Carolina, so this doesn’t come as too much ...
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Durham County, Wake County, Granville County, and Franklin County, where interstates and primary roads are covered with snow and ice. Check back for road updates here. The North Carolina ...
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Now that the snow has stopped falling in the third week of January, the CBS 17 Storm Team has preliminary measurements of how much snow accumulated in the Triangle and central NC.
Durham County, Wake County, Granville County, and Franklin County, where interstates and primary roads are covered with snow and ice. Check back for road updates here. The North Carolina ...
"We are planning on it just being all snow North Carolina mountains," said NWS Meteorologist ... you can see some of the valleys, like Franklin to Cullowhee, you may get 4 or 5 inches," Horne ...
The NWS Raleigh NC issued a special weather statement at 6:39 a.m. on Wednesday in effect until 11 a.m. The alert is for Halifax, Franklin, Nash, Edgecombe, Chatham, Wake, Johnston, Wilson, Stanly, ...