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Please carefully read each posted Warning and Alert as it relates to the area(s) being affected. We may provide a wider range of issued severe weather warnings for surrounding cities and counties, so some alerts may not directly impact this location. This is done to help with preparing for severe weather that may overlap or be heading towards Burgaw.

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Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued December 3 at 6:05AM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

Snow showers have tapered off to flurries across western North Carolina this morning...and no additional accumulations are expected. However, up to 1.5 inches of snow fell across portions of the area overnight...primarily in areas just north and northwest of the city of Charlotte. Temperatures have fallen into the 20s across much of the area this morning, so any lingering snow-covered or previously wet roads are likely to be slick and hazardous, especially on bridges and overpasses. Use extra caution if traveling across the area this morning and allow for additional time to reach your destination. Temperatures are expected to warm above freezing across most of the area between 1000 AM and 1100 AM.

Area
Alexander; Iredell; Davie; Catawba; Rowan; Cleveland; Lincoln; Gaston; Mecklenburg; Cabarrus; Union; Greater Caldwell; Greater Burke

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued December 3 at 3:32AM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

An area of snow showers continues to push southeast across Charlotte and vicinity this morning. These snow showers were responsible for as much as 1.5 inches of accumulation as they moved across the I-40 earlier this morning, and up to an inch of snow is possible across portions of Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, and Union Counties before the snow showers push out of the area prior to sunrise. Despite warm road temperatures, the snow may fall quickly enough to accumulate on roads and cause hazardous driving conditions. Additionally, temperatures are expected to fall into the mid-20s across the I-40 corridor by sunrise, and any lingering snow-covered or wet roads are likely to freeze in these locations. Use extra caution if driving this morning and allow for additional time to reach your destination.

Area
Alexander; Iredell; Davie; Catawba; Rowan; Cleveland; Lincoln; Gaston; Mecklenburg; Cabarrus; Union; Greater Caldwell; Greater Burke

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued December 3 at 12:56AM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

An area of flurries and snow showers is moving across the North Carolina Piedmont this morning. While most areas will only see flurries, some locations will see a brief period of light snow accumulate to a dusting on elevated and grassy surfaces. A few isolated areas could see a brief burst of moderate snow, with accumulations up to an inch possible. The most likely areas to see accumulating snowfall will be north of the city of Charlotte. The snow and flurries are expected to end around daybreak. With temperatures expected to fall to the lower-to-mid 20s later this morning, any lingering wet or snow-covered roads are likely to freeze, resulting in isolated slick spots, especially on bridges and overpasses.

Area
Alexander; Iredell; Davie; Catawba; Rowan; Cleveland; Lincoln; Gaston; Mecklenburg; Cabarrus; Union; Greater Caldwell; Greater Burke

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement issued December 2 at 9:47PM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

Snow showers are ongoing across the North Carolina counties along the Tennessee border and will continue overnight. Light accumulations of 1 to 3 inches, with locally higher amounts of 3-5 inches at elevations above 3500 feet are expected by daybreak Tuesday when snow showers taper off. Gusty northwest winds are also expected but should remain below 35 mph across most locations. Slow down and use caution if traveling across the higher elevations tonight through Tuesday morning. Snow covered roadways across the higher terrain could impact travel conditions.

Area
Avery; Madison; Yancey; Mitchell; Swain; Haywood; Graham
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