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Snow a no-show in Triangle; drizzles linger early

A weather system moving toward North Carolina on Thursday afternoon will drench the Triangle but is unlikely to bring any snow.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — A winter weather advisory settled into southern Virginia on Friday morning, but temperatures didn't get cold enough for the Triangle to see any snow.

Light rain lingered around Raleigh early in the morning, and a low pressure system squatting off the coast will rotate more moisture through the area, said WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner.

"We're not finished with the rain," Gardner said, "but from here on out, it's going to be fairly light. We'll have drizzles, some patchy rain. It's not going to be heavy enough to really cause any big issues on the roads this morning."

The chance of precipitation shuts off around 8 a.m., and the Triangle will stay dry leading into the weekend.

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