Heading Back North!!!
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Heading Back North!!!
The 18z ETA is bring the storm Thursday back north. The 12z didn't even have precip over the VA/NC border. The 18z is bringing it over the border I hope this continues to trend like this.
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For my area:
Wednesday Night:
Cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening...changing to light snow late. Lows around 30. Northeast winds around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Thursday:
Cloudy. Chance of snow. Highs in the mid 30s. Chance of snow 40 percent.
Thursday Night:
Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow mainly in the evening. Lows in the upper 20s. Chance of snow 40 percent.
Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 3:50 PM EST on February 23, 2004
Alamance NC-Anson NC-Chatham NC-Cumberland NC-Davidson NC-Durham NC- Edgecombe NC-Forsyth NC-Franklin NC-Granville NC-Guilford NC- Halifax NC-Harnett NC-Hoke NC-Johnston NC-Lee NC-Montgomery NC- Moore NC-Nash NC-Orange NC-Person NC-Randolph NC-Richmond NC- Sampson NC-Scotland NC-Stanly NC-Vance NC-Wake NC-Warren NC-Wayne NC- Wilson NC- including the cities of... Albemarle... Asheboro... Burlington... Carthage... Cary... Chapel HIll... Clinton... Creedmoor... Durham... Fayetteville... Fort Bragg... Goldsboro... Graham... Greensboro... Halifax... Henderson... High Point... Hillsborough... Laurinburg... Lexington... Lillington... Louisburg... Mount Olive... Nashville... Oxford... Pittsboro... Raeford... Raleigh... Randleman... Roanoke Rapids... Rockingham... Rocky Mount... Roxboro... Sanford... Siler City... Smithfield... Southern Pines... Tarboro... Troy... Wadesboro... Warrenton and Winston-Salem 350 PM EST Mon Feb 23 2004
... A return of wintry weather across central North Carolina
Wednesday night through late Thursday...
The combination of cold air building into central North Carolina
from the north Wednesday into Thursday and a series of low pressure
centers moving across the Gulf states and southeast United States
coast... will bring a mixture of wintry precipitation to the region.
The cold air will combine with moisture feeding in from the south
to produce chances of wintry precipitation across central North
Carolina. The precipitation is expected to begin as light rain
Wednesday evening... then change to all snow over the northern
sections and a mixture of rain and snow over the southern sections.
A great deal of uncertainty exists with regards to timing of
precipitation... amounts... and the extent of the cold air. People
are advised to check the weather forecasts frequently over the next
few days. The very latest conditions... statements... and forecasts
can be found on our website at weather.Gov.
Wednesday Night:
Cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening...changing to light snow late. Lows around 30. Northeast winds around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Thursday:
Cloudy. Chance of snow. Highs in the mid 30s. Chance of snow 40 percent.
Thursday Night:
Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow mainly in the evening. Lows in the upper 20s. Chance of snow 40 percent.
Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 3:50 PM EST on February 23, 2004
Alamance NC-Anson NC-Chatham NC-Cumberland NC-Davidson NC-Durham NC- Edgecombe NC-Forsyth NC-Franklin NC-Granville NC-Guilford NC- Halifax NC-Harnett NC-Hoke NC-Johnston NC-Lee NC-Montgomery NC- Moore NC-Nash NC-Orange NC-Person NC-Randolph NC-Richmond NC- Sampson NC-Scotland NC-Stanly NC-Vance NC-Wake NC-Warren NC-Wayne NC- Wilson NC- including the cities of... Albemarle... Asheboro... Burlington... Carthage... Cary... Chapel HIll... Clinton... Creedmoor... Durham... Fayetteville... Fort Bragg... Goldsboro... Graham... Greensboro... Halifax... Henderson... High Point... Hillsborough... Laurinburg... Lexington... Lillington... Louisburg... Mount Olive... Nashville... Oxford... Pittsboro... Raeford... Raleigh... Randleman... Roanoke Rapids... Rockingham... Rocky Mount... Roxboro... Sanford... Siler City... Smithfield... Southern Pines... Tarboro... Troy... Wadesboro... Warrenton and Winston-Salem 350 PM EST Mon Feb 23 2004
... A return of wintry weather across central North Carolina
Wednesday night through late Thursday...
The combination of cold air building into central North Carolina
from the north Wednesday into Thursday and a series of low pressure
centers moving across the Gulf states and southeast United States
coast... will bring a mixture of wintry precipitation to the region.
The cold air will combine with moisture feeding in from the south
to produce chances of wintry precipitation across central North
Carolina. The precipitation is expected to begin as light rain
Wednesday evening... then change to all snow over the northern
sections and a mixture of rain and snow over the southern sections.
A great deal of uncertainty exists with regards to timing of
precipitation... amounts... and the extent of the cold air. People
are advised to check the weather forecasts frequently over the next
few days. The very latest conditions... statements... and forecasts
can be found on our website at weather.Gov.
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