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Road hazards, flight cancellations and closures are mounting as a winter storm moves through the Piedmont and High Country.
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The Triad is bracing for what could be one of its most significant snowfalls in years.
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The second winter storm in two weeks will likely bring more snow to the Piedmont and gale-force winds to the coast.
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City officials say road crews have cleared nearly all priority routes and are gearing up for what’s next.
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Sleet and snowfall accumulations overnight remain manageable in the Piedmont and High Country, but freezing rain could complicate things for area commuters and airline operators.
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Winston-Salem city officials said initial snowfall has not caused an uptick in car accidents or 911 calls.
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The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office says a child died following a sledding accident Saturday.
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The Triad got its first dusting of snow before the official start of winter this year, but meteorologists say that’s not necessarily an indicator of a harsh season ahead.
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For the first time in more than 30 years, Greensboro has gone nearly an entire winter without measurable snow. Greensboro receives an average of about 7…
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For the third time in as many weeks, winter weather is on its way to the Triad. A winter weather advisory is already in effect for the High Country. In…