RALEIGH – Another winter storm is heading for the Triangle, but its severity is still unknown.
WCHL’s Aaron Keck spoke with National Weather Service Meteorologist Barrett Smith about when the winter weather will start and how long it will last.
***Listen to the Interview***
A hazardous weather outlook is in place for the area through mid-week. Click here for more details.
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National Weather Service Senior Forecaster Scott Sharp says once the cold front moves through the Triangle between 7:00 and 7:30 Monday morning, we should expect rain to switch to sleet at about midday.
Thawing Temperatures On Their Way
National Weather Service meteorologist Kathleen Carroll says the forecast is clear of frozen precipitation--at least in the near future--and temperatures are projected to be in the 40s Friday.
Cold Temps Coming, But No Snow Yet
A blast of colder air is expected to move into Central North Carolina Tuesday night. As this cold air replaces the warmer temperatures of today, there is also a storm system moving toward our state from the Northwest bringing with it the chance of some precipitation.
Checking In With Your Community
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Thin Glaze Of Ice Could Coat Trees Monday And Tuesday
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The Calm Between The Storms, 1 To 3 Inches Of Snow Still To Come
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Six To 11 Inches Of Snow, Ice Possible By Thursday
Projections have jumped to between six and 11 inches of snow and ice for Orange County before the end of the day Thursday.
Winter Weather Advisory: Tuesday 12:00 noon to Wednesday 12:00 noon
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Orange County Under Winter Storm Warning
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