ABC11 checked in at the Harris Teeter at The Village to get a feel for how busy grocery stores are getting ahead of the anticipated snow.
Customers said it was busy inside but there was no panic-buying.
A lot of the people who spoke to ABC11 said they had already stocked up, and now it's just time to see what the winter weather brings to the Triangle.
Still, shoppers were grabbing food staples. One grocery store had hardly any milk and absolutely no eggs, while another location had plenty.
There was a constant flow of customers in and out of several grocery stores near downtown Raleigh. Hardware stores were also doing steady business.
At hardware stores such as Burke Brothers in Raleigh, employees were seen unloading Thursday's delivery of more supplies ahead of the incoming winter weather.
Jeff Hastings, who's the owner, said some of the things that have been flying off the shelves recently are ice melt, hand warmers, gloves, sleds and a deicer for car windshields.
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