High Country Prepares for Snow, Ice
The Department of Transportation in Newton says they have prepped the roads with 22,000 gallons of brine ahead of the storm.
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The Department of Transportation in Newton says they have prepped the roads with 22,000 gallons of brine ahead of the storm.
The American Red Cross is encouraging residents to be prepared in advance for the winter storms forecasted for tonight.
Governor Pat McCrory is urging North Carolinians to prepare for winter weather.
NCDOT brine crews working through the night to get ahead of the ice threat Thursday morning.
The snow has stopped, but temperatures will remain below freezing. The biggest concern Wednesday night will be black ice.
Crews are working to keep roads clear as the first of two winter storms moves into the WCCB Charlotte viewing area.
Black Ice Possible Tonight, Major Winter Storm Thursday Night Through Saturday Morning
Snow showers and flurries are possible Wednesday afternoon and evening- and a much bigger storm will impact the area Friday.
Crews with the NCDOT are beginning to prep roads in the area as winter weather moves into the region.
Check out the school closings and delays for school districts in the WCCB viewing area.
It was bound to happen sometime -- the return of winter to the Northeast. It is January after all.
Wind gusts pushed Boone and Blowing Rock into the single digits. The school district is starting classes on a two hour delay Tuesday.
Cold Canadian air brings another blast of frigid temperatures.
Bring the umbrella for your morning tailgate! Rain and clouds are expected right up until noon, but will move out of the area just in time for kickoff.
Crews will be prepping Charlotte area roads as the threat of winter weather moves into the area over the weekend.
The National Hurricane Center has upgraded a storm brewing in the Atlantic Ocean to hurricane status, a rarity both given its timing and strength.