NCDOT, SCDOT Crews Ready To Respond To 2nd Winter Storm
Transportation crews across the Carolinas are prepared to work around the clock to get roads clear as forecasts call for a second winter storm in less than a week.
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Transportation crews across the Carolinas are prepared to work around the clock to get roads clear as forecasts call for a second winter storm in less than a week.
Several schools in the WCCB viewing area will be closed, delayed or going fully remote on Friday, January 21st due to the possibility of inclement weather.Β
Snowfall totals not looking the greatest for this storm locally, but far eastern zones could still see a wintry mix Friday.
Governor Roy Cooper has signed a state of emergency in advance of the second winter storm to move through the state in a week.
Satellite imagery shows snow and sleet covered ground across the Carolinas.
A winter storm watch goes into effect for part of the region Thursday night through early Saturday.
Andrew Fodness has worked around the clock during the winter storm. He's the owner of Top Grade Services.
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Heavy snow during a winter storm Sunday caused part of a roof to collapse on a dorm at Brevard College.
Over 1,200 flights to and from the Charlotte Douglas International Airport have been cancelled on Sunday due to a winter storm, according to FlightAware.
State transportation officials urge people to stay off the roads as the worst of the winter storm hits North Carolina.
Duke Energy is reporting 3,134 active power outages and 115,666 customers as of 2 p.m. Sunday.
Governor Cooper says over 90,000 North Carolina homes and businesses are without power, as he shares an update on the wintry mix falling statewide Saturday afternoon.
It's snow joke outside! Check out the different neighborhoods throughout the Carolinas that have been hit hard with snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
Winter Storm impacts begin overnight.
Prepare now. It's the message you've been hearing for days leading up to the winter storm.
