Cold weather, central North Carolina
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Just days after mostly northern areas of central North Carolina had some light snow, forecasters say there’s another snow chance on Monday, which is a CBS 17
Raleigh Braces for an Arctic Blast with Frigid Temperatures and Gusty Winds Expected Starting Sunday
NWS Raleigh warns of arctic air and strong winds in central North Carolina, with frigid wind chills expected Sunday into Monday.
Confidence is increasing in a late week storm system. Its timing and location determines whether you see wet or wintry weather.
After the first accumulating snow for some across central North Carolina Monday, another opportunity to see a few snow flurries or light snow showers may come Friday. Wednesday night’s cold front ushered cold temperatures back into North Carolina,
Brief snow flurries in Raleigh expected with no significant impact; cold temperatures and mixed weather conditions forecasted for coming days.
With La Niña conditions likely this winter, the WRAL Severe Weather Center is predicting a below-average snowfall of 1 to 3 inches for central North Carolina, less than the 5 to 6 inches considered normal.
A wintry mix is set to impact the Triangle and areas to the north on Friday, with snow and ice possible early in the day before transitioning to all rain by the afternoon. The system could end as a mix again by evening.
Precipitation was falling across the Triangle on Friday, Dec. 12. Temperatures were above freezing, but it wasn’t snow.