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Sleet, freezing rain in overnight forecast around Charlotte: Here’s the differenceCHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - The winter storm heading for Charlotte and much North Carolina could bring snow, of course, but also sleet and freezing rain. While they are similar forms of precipitation ...
The chance of snow, sleet and freezing rain stands at 100%, according to the NWS Charlotte forecast at 7 a.m. Thursday. And that would mean Charlotte’s first measurable snow in three years.
Charlotte has a 70% chance of snow showers, possibly mixed with sleet, between noon and 5 p.m. Wednesday, and a 50% chance of snow from 10 p.m. until after midnight, according to the NWS Charlotte ...
It’s looking increasingly likely Raleigh and central North Carolina will get snow, sleet or freezing rain next week as a storm system moves into the state from the south and meets a mass of cold ...
Charlotte had an 80% chance of precipitation on Wednesday, with only rain forecast before 3 p.m, then a chance of rain, snow and sleet, the 9 a.m. forecast showed. Little or no snow and sleet ...
Parts of Johnston, Harnett, Wayne, Cumberland and Sampson Counties have officially reported an inch or less of sleet after Wednesday's winter storm. The graphic below shows some of the reports ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The third winter storm that moved through central North Carolina on Wednesday, Feb. 19 brought everything from snow to sleet to freezing rain. It also led to dangerous ...
The answer, it should begin to snow mid-to-late morning. In the Triangle and to the south, you'll see freezing rain and sleet mixing in. The snow continues into Wednesday night with highs around ...
Snow and sleet may fall in the Piedmont Triad and Foothills with light freezing rain from areas of Asheboro south toward Troy and Charlotte. Slippery travel becomes more likely by mid-morning ...
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