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Scenes From NC: What Are Folks Doing During The Snow?

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Snow, sleet and ice continue to cover the state. Meanwhile, many people are staying safe as they experience the wintry weather. Take a look at what people are up to as the storm sweeps through:

Durham resident Monica Trodgen's daughter discovers sidewalks are slick enough for sleds. 

An image of NC residents in search of a hill
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Monica Trogden leads a group of neighborhood kids in search of a hill.

An image of Rocky Smith plowing around his neighborhood
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Rocky Smith, 40, spent the morning plowing the roads around his neighborhood in Chatham County. "Not a bad day to run around on your four-wheeler," he says with a laugh. "I've plowed three times so far to keep it from accumulating too much on the road." The war veteran is currently studying psychology: "If I weren't here, I'd be sitting in my office doing my homework."

An image of the Gonzalez family enjoying a meal at McDonal's
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Alex Rivera and his daughter, Dulce Gonzalez, didn't have any luck finding bread or milk at the store, so they grabbed McDonalds instead. "I'd be in Biology and English today -- I'm so happy classes got canceled. Homework is killer and so stressful." 

An image of Bob Murdaugh in the snow
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"I was a police officer for about 30 years so I had to work in this mess! People were always having to learn how to drive their car in the snow," says Bob Murdaugh from Chatham County. "That's why we get so many problems here, we don't get that much practice." 

An image of Mer Gaillard sledding
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Mer Gaillard, 8, sleds with her sister and friends from the neighborhood.

An image of Frances Gaillard sledding in her neighborhood
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Frances Gaillard, 10, sleds with her sister, Mer, 8. "It feels like a small rollercoaster! I like going on my knees and on my stomach." Frances says after sledding, she's going to "sit back and sip hot cocoa." 

An image of an NC resident running the snow
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Brian Kurish, 25, of  Chapel Hill, running  along Martin Luther King Boulevard, three and a half miles into a four-mile workout Friday afternoon. Neither the treacherous footing nor the freezing rain were problems for him. He's dealt with much worse as an Ohio native.
"It's beautiful out here," he said. 

An image of a snow plow in Chapel Hill
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Snow plows are making repeated runs in both directions on Martin Luther King Boulevard in Chapel Hill Friday afternoon, trying to clear the slush fast enough to keep one of the town's main thoroughfares open.

How are you spending the snow day? Tweet us your photos with #ncwx

Charlie Shelton-Ormond is a podcast producer for WUNC.
Reema Khrais joined WUNC in 2013 to cover education in pre-kindergarten through high school. Previously, she won the prestigious Joan B. Kroc Fellowship. For the fellowship, she spent a year at NPR where she reported nationally, produced on Weekends on All Things Considered and edited on the digital desk. She also spent some time at New York Public Radio as an education reporter, covering the overhaul of vocational schools, the contentious closures of city schools and age-old high school rivalries.
Jess is WUNC's Fletcher Fellow for Education Policy Reporting. Her reporting focuses on how decisions made at the North Carolina General Assembly affect the state's students, families, teachers and communities.
Jay Price has specialized in covering the military for nearly a decade.
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