Bitter cold continues this week with the possibility for snow this coming weekend.
Models are trending toward the potential for a round of snow this weekend.
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Ask the Meteorologist: What's causing the prolonged cold, stormy pattern in the Eastern US?
Yes, it's winter. It's been a while since we've had a cold spell of this magnitude and for this long. What's causing it?
With ice accumulation expected with the weekend winter storm, there will be both travel and power concerns. We dive into how ...
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Ask the Meteorologist: The 'warm nose' and how it impacts what type of wintry precipitation we see
Learn how the "warm nose" phenomenon influences winter weather patterns, affecting whether we see snow, sleet or freezing ...
A viral claim suggested trees can explode in the Arctic cold. That's not entirely true, though they do crack under the pressure.
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Ask the Meteorologist: How does this weekend's storm compare to some recent winter storms in NC?
Though there is a vast database of past winter storms, we narrowed our focus onto a couple in the early 2000s.
This past weekend, places like Pensacola, Florida and Macon, Georgia saw more snow than parts of our area did. WRAL viewer, ...
WRAL meteorologists Elizabeth Gardner and Grant Skinner break down the ingredients of predictive weather models, explaining ...
January 24-25th, 2000, nicknamed "Raleigh's Snowmageddon", brought over 20 inches of snow to parts of the Triangle, and just ...
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