Wintry Mix Coverage
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Wintry mix impacts central NC
Depending on how far north you live, parts of NC woke up to either snow, sleet, freezing rain -- or just rain. What can you expect for your area? -
Wintry mix: How are the roads this morning?
From the Triangle area and northward, sleet, freezing rain and even snow are falling, leaving some roads slick. The farther north you go, the more likely roads could be hazardous. -
Road weather index: Glimpse at road conditions across the state
From the Triangle area and northward, sleet, freezing rain and even snow are falling, leaving some roads slick. The farther north you go, the more likely roads could be hazardous. -
Mild, mostly-clear week awaits after a sunny, pleasant weekend
After a chilly start, Monday should be cool, but pleasant with a high of 49. -
First flurries of the season arrive in the Triangle
From Roxboro to Durham to Wake Forest, flurries flew Monday afternoon as temperatures dropped into the 30s. -
The latest: Spin outs and crashes on slick roads around the Triangle
With temperatures expected to stay below freezing through Friday morning, the winter weather advisory for the Triangle, including Wake, Durham, Orange and Johnston counties, was extended to noon. -
Schools closed, crews working to restore power as cold temps remain after snow
Rain is expected to change over to snow during the early evening hours in the Triangle, which could get up to 3 inches of snow. The system is expected to move out of the region around midnight. -
Snow possible later this week as cold air moves in
Earlier in the week, the European ensemble forecast said Raleigh has a 42% chance of seeing an inch of snow by Friday. Greenville has a 52% chance of seeing an inch of snow, and Fayetteville has a 34% chance, according to the model. -
Cumberland County schools announce delay for Friday morning
About 3 inches of snow could fall Thursday evening in the Triangle and other parts of central North Carolina. -
Parts of central NC could see an inch of snow Thursday night
Wintry weather could move into the Triangle on Thursday, but there are still questions about how viable snow will be. -
Hats, gloves necessary for wintry blast in Moore County
Moore County saw a bit of slush and sleet along with chilly temperatures as a reminder that winter has not completely given way to spring. -
Gardner: Wednesday is 'one of the most miserable days we'll have all winter'
Temperatures will be above freezing in the Triangle, meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said, but a cold rain is expected. -
Sleet could create slick roads for northern counties Wednesday morning
It will be a damp and chilly night, with a slight chance for light ice by Wednesday morning. -
Northern counties could see icy glaze, but central areas to stay above freezing
Any wintry weather in North Carolina would be "a low-impact event," meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said, although areas in Virginia could see snow. -
Snow by Sunday? Too early to say who will see what
There is no precipitation in the forecast until the weekend, when the temperatures might keep it cool enough for some of that to fall as snow or wintry mix.