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While you were sleeping, multiple roads across the Charlotte metro iced over, creating slick conditions. We’re tracking which areas are seeing the greatest impact.
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Forecast:
- The storm has moved out, with just a bit of light freezing drizzle leftover.
- Travel remains quite slick in spots early this morning, especially on the north side of the area where they saw more snow.
- The sky will clear later this morning and we’ll see plenty of sunshine to thaw and dry things out.
- Highs top out in the lower 40s.
- Any refreeze concerns tonight should be confined to mostly the mountains and foothills (of course some icy spots can’t be ruled out anywhere.)
- We stay dry and quiet throughout next week with temps remaining in the 40s
We have team coverage in the videos below:
VIDEO: Snow changes to freezing rain in Concord
VIDEO: Snow arrives in Statesville
VIDEO: Gaston County
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