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Download the Queen City News+ app for FREE on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung or Apple TV to stay updated on winter weather throughout the day! CHARLOTTE (PINPOINT WEATHER) — We’re tracking yet another weekend of winter weather across the region,
Charlotte is expected to get anywhere from 4 to 7 inches of snow this weekend, and there’s a slim chance it could be higher, according to the National Weather Service. A Winter Storm Warning will be in effect from 4 p.m. Friday through 7 a.m. Sunday, and North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has declared a State of Emergency.
Another winter storm continues to linger over North Carolina early Sunday, Feb. 1, bringing heavy snow and hazardous conditions across much of the state.
Thousands are without power as a major winter storm continues to barrel across the country. Where is it headed next?
Expect frigid wind chills, travel issues throughout the weekend in the Charlotte area and beyond
Charlotte Douglas Airport officially measured 11 inches of snow. It is tied for the fourth-highest one-day total. The bitter cold will stick around through Sunday as temperatures barely get above freezing.
Check out the latest radar images as the wintry weather continues for the next several hours in North Carolina. Stay on top of the weather by checking out the WXII 12 Radar.More weather coverage: Weather Alerts | Closing and delays | Latest weather ...
As heavy snow continues to fall in eastern North Carolina and parts west of Raleigh, several wrecks caused problems in areas around Charlotte early Saturday
Latest hazardous weather outlook reports from the National Weather Service, posted at 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22, upgraded alerts to a winter storm watch. The winter storm watch will be in effect Saturday morning, Jan. 24, through Monday afternoon, Jan. 26.