The cold weather moves into central North Carolina on Monday followed by possible snow on Tuesday. The North Carolina mountains will see snow Sunday along with very cold temps.
A report from the NWS Blacksburg VA on Saturday at 5:08 a.m. is warning residents of rain until 8 a.m. The alert is for Ashe, Alleghany, Surry, Stokes, Rockingham, Caswell, Watauga, Wilkes and Yadkin counties.
The winter storm that hit North Carolina Friday into early Saturday morning was weak in the Triangle with less than an inch of snowfall in Wake County. But, elsewhere,
Forecasters say it's still too soon to predict if we'll get snow next week. But they agree that it's going to be freezing cold!
A winter storm in central North Carolina prompts a warning for hazardous conditions, with snow, sleet, and potential power outages expected.
More wintry weather may be on the way to Western North Carolina a week after Asheville and Hendersonville's first snow of 2025.
Colder weather approaching could cause issues for homeowners in Eastern North Carolina. Meteorologists with The National Weather Service said one of the main concerns is low temperatures causing pipes to freeze.
Stein and Council of State members were to be sworn in publicly. The National Weather Service in Raleigh has forecast wintry weather for Friday and Saturday for central North Carolina, with potentially 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.6 centimeters) or snow in some ...
Valle Crucis, North Carolina, was a winter wonderland on Thursday, January 16, even though it had been a week since a winter storm hit the state. X user John Downs posted a compilation of videos on Thursday morning showing that snow was still on the ground around Valle Crucis,
On Monday at 10:53 a.m. the NWS Blacksburg VA issued an updated winter weather advisory. The advisory is for Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga counties.
An arctic air mass is on its way to the Western North Carolina area.
Extreme cold combined with wind can cause the human body to lose heat at a faster rate, enhancing the risk of frostbite and hypothermia, the NWS says. Frostbite occurs when skin and the tissues beneath it freeze, with fingers, toes, ears and the nose at highest risk, experts say.