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It's snowing in North Carolina! Your pictures and videos
For the first time in over two years, it's snowing in the Piedmont of North Carolina! The snow began just before midnight and will continue through the early morning hours on Tuesday. The WFMY ...
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Yes, it really is snowing in the North Carolina mountains
It's early, but snow is already flying in the North Carolina mountains. Flakes flying in the sky were spotted in some high elevations of Western NC on Tuesday afternoon, marking the first of the ...
Parts of central North Carolina got a light coating of snow during the early morning hours of Dec. 3, 2024. It's been more than 1,000 days since we've seen snow in the Triangle.
LANDRUM, S.C. — Snow flurries fell around the Upstate area of South Carolina Wednesday morning, as well as western North Carolina. We started seeing snow in downtown Greenville just before 11 a.m.
If you're hungry for some snow, the North Carolina mountains will provide. This Arctic front will be touching off some "northwest flow" snow showers on Friday afternoon through early Saturday.
Snow is on the ground in most areas over 3,000 feet in the mountains. Around 6” of snow fell last night with 1-2’ drifts. Wind is howling.
FOR NORTH CAROLINA. IT WILL BE BREEZY ACROSS THE UPSTATE, BUT AGAIN, WE’LL START TO FEEL THOSE WINDS DIE DOWN THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON SATURDAY AS WE TAKE A LOOK AT NEXT WEEK. NOW, MOST OF THE ...
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Overnight snow accumulation has forced multiple school districts in western North Carolina to cancel classes on Friday. School districts in Ashe, Avery ...
The snow event recorded by the NC Climate Office in Buncombe County last winter began Jan. 18. Wet snow begins to stick to plants and the ground in South Asheville on Feb. 20, 2020.
SUGAR MOUNTAIN, N.C. — Snow in October? Yes, it's already starting to flurry on Sugar Mountain in North Carolina. Snowflakes were captured on the mountain camera at Sugar Mountain on Tuesday night.
January is becoming the most common month to see snow in central North Carolina, so this doesn’t come as too much of a surprise. Since 1887, January and February are tied with an average of 2.4 ...
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