Snow and ice impact travel conditions in North Carolina
North Carolina is under a snow and ice warning issued by the National Weather Service covering several counties until Saturday morning. Residents are advised to prepare for significant snow and ice accumulation, with potential roadway impacts. Motorists should exercise caution, stay updated with local news, and have emergency kits ready if they must travel. The winter weather alert remains effective until 10 a.m. Saturday, with conditions likely to worsen at night.
Hey there, folks in North Carolina! Batten down the hatches because we’ve got a weather alert that you don’t want to ignore. As of Friday afternoon, the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport/Morehead City has dropped a snow and ice warning covering several counties until Saturday morning. It’s time to grab those shovels and clear a path to safety!
Issued at 3:27 p.m. on January 24, 2025, this alert stretches across many areas, including Mainland Dare, Mainland Hyde, Northern Craven, Southern Craven, West Carteret, East Carteret, Inland Onslow, Coastal Onslow, Northern Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island, and Hatteras Island. But that’s not all – the warning also covers Martin, Pitt, Washington, Tyrrell, Greene, Beaufort, Duplin, Lenoir, Jones, and Pamlico counties.
As winter weather continues to play tricks, we can expect to see snow and ice accumulation until 10 a.m. on Saturday. What’s even more concerning is that any melting during the day will likely refreeze at night. So, if you have to head out, be prepared for some icy conditions on the road. The NWS warns that there could be patches of ice forming on paved surfaces including bridges, overpasses, and yes, even your friendly neighborhood parking lots and sidewalks.
Now, if you’re thinking about hitting the road, here’s what you need to know: travel conditions might look better during daylight hours, but don’t get too comfortable. As the sun sets on Friday, things can turn slippery really fast. The NWS mentions that shady spots along roadways are prone to sudden changes, which means it’s crucial to stay vigilant!
Motorists are urged to take precautions while navigating the winter wonderland. Keep a safe distance between vehicles and be sure to allow yourself plenty of extra time to reach your destination. We all know winter driving can be unpredictable, and this snow and ice situation is no exception.
It’s wise to check in with local news for updates and stay informed about any changes in conditions throughout the day. If you can stay off the roads, that might be your best option. However, if you must venture out, dress warmly, keep a full tank of gas, and have an emergency kit packed in your car just in case.
Remember, this weather alert will be in effect until Saturday at 10 a.m. Stay safe, North Carolina, and let’s hope spring comes a bit early this year! Keep those winter jackets at the ready – we’re all in this together!
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