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Program Alert
Ice Storm Coverage
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Some roads remain covered in ice days after winter storm
Roads around Plentlywood Court in Raleigh were still icy as temperatures dropped down to the teens on Sunday morning. -
How to safely operate a generator during a power outage
When the power goes out, generators come on, but they come with serious risks such as carbon monoxide poisoning, electrical issues, and fire. -
Roxboro hunkers down for one more round of freezing rain
There was ice pretty much everywhere in Roxboro Thursday, except on the roads, which stayed wet and kept traffic swishing by with ease. -
Trust anti-lock brakes to save you from icy skid
When drivers hit a slick spot, anti-lock brakes can help to safely stop and regain control. -
Frozen pipes: Everything you need to know
If you suspect your pipes are frozen, there are four key things you should immediately do. -
In Roxboro, the risk of ice extends for another day
There was ice pretty much everywhere in Roxboro Thursday, except on the roads, which stayed wet and kept traffic swishing by with ease. -
Tree limbs covered with ice in Granville County
Tree limbs were already covered with ice in Granville County at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. -
Duke Energy predicts Carolinas could see 1 million power outages
Duke Energy predicts the Carolinas could see up to a million power outages as a result of Thursday's storm. -
Still recovering from recent damage, northern counties prep for another round of ice
The past few days have been filled with cleanup, whether it's regular citizens or pros working together to restore power and internet for people who had gone long days without. -
Gas up, prepare a safe place to run generator should power go out
When the power goes out, generators come on, but they come with serious risks such as carbon monoxide poisoning, electrical issues, and fire. -
Campbell: 1/2 inch of ice means just stay home
WRAL meteorologist Kat Campbell shows the impact of up to a half-inch of ice on roads, power lines and trees. -
Texas, midwest continue to be crushed by ice storm, frigid temps
They say everything is bigger in Texas, but locals wish ice storms didn't apply. -
Generator safety is key when ice threatens power outages
When the power goes out, generators come on, but they come with serious risks such as carbon monoxide poisoning, electrical issues, and fire.