RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The snow is ending across central North Carolina.
The National Weather Service on Wednesday morning dropped a winter storm warning for central North Carolina, including the Raleigh-Durham area.
Forecasters also dropped a winter weather advisory for the Lumberton and Fayetteville area.
Greensboro reported about three inches of snow early Wednesday. Winston-Salem had two inches of snow. Durham had about an inch and a half and Raleigh had about one inch.
Heavier snow was reported in western North Carolina, where snowfall totals ranged from around two inches near Charlotte to up to nine inches in Asheville.
Schools were closed in many western counties, and planned to open two hours later than usual in the Raleigh-Durham areas.
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