Raleigh’s winters are warming, with snowfall down 36% in 30 years. Despite recent storms, fewer cold nights and more mixed precipitation signal a shift toward shorter, milder winters.
In most communities, precipitation should begin as sleet to snow Wednesday morning or early afternoon, tapering in the afternoon and evening.
Wintry precipitation is expected in the Asheville area and throughout much of the Western NC region beginning Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Once again, the Raleigh area is in the middle of the rain-snow line for the winter weather system that is headed this way.
Predicting whether central and Eastern North Carolina will get ... temperatures of the season, along with at least two at least two opportunities next week for snow or other wintry precipitation ...
While we got a few inches of snow in some places, some North Carolina beaches also got the same winter weather treatment including the Outer Banks. Cape Hatteras National Seashore has temporarily ...
However, once snow begins to fall on any untreated surface ... With the fifth winter storm of the season, this storm is named Enzo. Storms Anya, Blair, Cora and Demi have already hit the United ...
It was the first time the North Carolina coast saw snow in more than two years. Wake County got more than an inch of snow, and Fayetteville saw more than 3 inches of snow.
NAGS HEAD, N.C. — The much-advertised winter storm brought accumulating snow, with North Carolina seeing some ... and wind chills in the single digits once again. While the Peninsula and Middle ...
The arctic cold front and cold air arrived Sunday night and that will set the stage for the chance of snow and central North Carolina getting the coldest air so far this season for the upcoming ...