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Home / Weather / NC Braces for Another Winter Storm: Ice Threatens Roads

NC Braces for Another Winter Storm: Ice Threatens Roads

5 Feb

Summary

  • Winter weather advisories are in effect for North Carolina.
  • Freezing rain and sleet are expected to cause icy conditions.
  • Slippery roads and sidewalks may impact the Thursday morning commute.
NC Braces for Another Winter Storm: Ice Threatens Roads

North Carolina residents were advised to exercise caution when outdoors from Wednesday night through Thursday morning due to an impending winter storm.

This system, less intense than the bomb cyclone that struck the previous weekend, prompted winter weather advisories across the state. Meteorologists predicted rain during the day, transitioning to sleet or light freezing drizzle by Wednesday evening, particularly in northern counties. Snow was also possible but expected in minimal amounts.

The primary concern is the potential for ice accumulation on roads and sidewalks as temperatures drop below freezing overnight. The National Weather Service offices in Raleigh, Morehead City, and Wilmington issued advisories, warning of very slippery conditions that could significantly impact the Thursday morning commute. Similar advisories also extended into parts of southeastern Virginia, while winter storm watches were issued for areas in West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.

The advisories are scheduled to remain in effect through late Thursday morning. Although the expected accumulations are light, sub-freezing temperatures are anticipated to create hazardous travel conditions on Thursday.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
North Carolina is expected to experience rain changing to sleet or freezing drizzle on Wednesday night, with potential for light snow, leading to icy conditions on roads and sidewalks.
No, the upcoming storm is expected to be less potent than the previous bomb cyclone, with generally lighter accumulations, though freezing rain is a concern.
The main concern for the Thursday morning commute is very slippery roads, sidewalks, and bridges due to potential ice accumulation from freezing rain and drizzle.

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