Winter Weather to Impact Central North Carolina This Weekend
Meteorologists warn of potential winter weather impacting central North Carolina this weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) indicates that two storm systems are expected to arrive on Saturday and Sunday.
Forecast Overview: Winter Weather Advisory
Jonathan Blaes from the NWS in Raleigh highlights that Southern regions may experience rain, while areas to the north could face wintry precipitation. This is particularly likely late Sunday into Monday.
Cold Air on the Horizon
Following the departure of the storm systems, central North Carolina will likely experience a surge of arctic air early next week. This shift could bring additional challenges to residents and travelers.
Current Weather Alerts
- A Winter Weather Advisory is active for northern central North Carolina until noon on Friday.
- Counties affected include Orange, Durham, Person, Vance, and Granville.
Snow Accumulation Predictions
The NWS has revised snow accumulation estimates for these areas. Snow and sleet totals are now anticipated to reach up to a half inch, especially near the Virginia border.
Travel Advisory
State transportation officials are advising motorists to exercise caution. Road conditions may become hazardous due to the anticipated winter weather.
Road Management Efforts
To prepare for the winter conditions, crews have been actively working on clearing North Carolina roads since Thursday, ensuring safe travel for residents.