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Updated 4:26 p.m. with new images.Lots of us measure the snow by looking at our patio furniture. That's fun and easy, for sure.Do you have a different way…
Those white flakes accumulated all around the state. More fell on the coast than around the Triangle area and Piedmont.Here are some images and tweets…
Forecasters say that parts of central North Carolina could see anywhere between a half inch to two inches of snow by Monday night. They also warn that there will very likely be black ice on the roads Monday night through Tuesday morning.
Re-freezing could also result in black ice and slick travel conditions. Significant ice accumulations were forecast in eastern North Carolina, the National Weather Service said.
The National Weather Service says 1.5 inches of snow fell at Raleigh-Durham International Airport overnight — a record that ties the 2022 mark. In eastern North Carolina, Morehead City saw five inches of snow.