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January 04, 2008

Warming Trend

While it will be cold tonight, the coldest weather of this cold snap is behind us. Sunshine will boost temps above 50 on Saturday and above 60 on Sunday.

California storms knock out power, close ski resorts, fell trees

(AP) - Hundreds of thousands of residents in Northern California are without power as winter storms pummel the state.

West Coast faces stormy weekend

(AP) - An arctic blast pounding the West Coast is expected to bring heavy snow, rain and winds to California today.

Temps Only Going Up From Here!

Temps could crest in the 60s by Sunday afternoon.


January 03, 2008

Rain brings only light relief to NC’s drought

(AP) - A batch of late December rainfall has slightly eased drought conditions in eastern North Carolina.

Coldest Air this Winter

A Very strong area of High Pressure to our west will give Eastern North Carolina the coldest night this winter season...

Worst damage may have been avoided

(AP) - Florida citrus growers say they may have dodged a bullet.

Snow and cold weather continues in northwestern mountains

(AP) - Blowing snow and cold weather continues across the mountains of northwestern North Carolina this morning.

Frigid Conditions Last Just a Little Longer

A huge warm-up will occur this weekend and next week.


January 02, 2008

Snow blankets NC mountains, roads freezing

A winter storm warning remained in effect for some mountain counties of North Carolina, where a cold weather system dropped 3 to 6 inches of snow.

Air Mail from Canada Has Arrived

The blast of cold air straight from Canada is here. Lows of 24 with a wind chill in the teens will greet you if you venture outside tonight.

Pitt County Officials Rescind Burning Ban

Pitt County - On October 15, 2007, Pitt County Emergency Management and the North Carolina Forest Service issued a county wide burning ban for Pitt County.

State to lift burning ban, hoping to fight fire with fire

(AP) - State officials plan to temporarily lift the ban on open burning to allow people time to burn off forest debris that can fuel wildfires.

Up to 10 inches of snow expected in parts of western N.C.

(AP) - Snow is falling on North Carolina's mountains, and forecasters say accumulation in some areas may reach 10 inches.

Cold Midweek Forecast!

A few inland spots may dip into the teens tonight.


January 01, 2008

Up to 8 inches of snow expected in parts of western N.C.

The National Weather Service said Tuesday that bitter wind chills and strong wind gusts will continue through Wednesday across the North Carolina mountains

Cold, Cold, Cold

An arctic cold front will bring northwest winds and very cold weather to the East. A few clouds will pass over Wednesday and a brief snow shower is possible.

Unseasonably Cold Weather Begins Tonight

Enjoy the seasonable temperatures New Years Day.

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