CHARLOTTE — A major winter storm brought two waves of wintry precipitation to our region, which caused some traffic issues and disruptions in air travel. 9 p.m. - Most of the frozen precipitation ...
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At least 2-4 inches of snow is expected across the area, with locally higher totals of 8-12 inches where heaviest band of snow develops.
At least 2-4 inches of snow is expected across the area, with locally higher totals of 8-12 inches where heaviest band of snow develops.
At least 3-7 inches of snow could fall across the area with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour, making for poor visibility ...
A major winter storm brought two waves of wintry precipitation to our region, which caused some traffic issues and disruptions in air travel. >>WSOC LIVE STREAM QUICK LINKS: Some areas got a half inch ...
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Thousands are without power as a major winter storm continues to barrel across the country, bringing snow, ice and frigid temperatures to dozens of states, from Texas to Maine. Ice, freezing rain and ...
UPDATE: O'Hare Airport issued a ground stop for departures to Chicago due to snow or ice. THe ground stop was in effect until at least 8 a.m., the FAA's website showed. Light, scattered snow showers ...