Central North Carolina preps for winter storm expected to bring snow, sleet this weekend

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Last updated: Friday, January 10, 2025 12:45AM GMT
Central NC winter weather preps
NCDOT and local municipalities are up against the clock to finish treating roads before the snow is expected to start falling.

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A Winter Storm Warning is in place beginning Friday for the Triangle and really all of central North Carolina as a winter storm system that could bring significant snow heads toward central North Carolina.

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Jan 09, 2025, 10:41 PM GMT

Fayetteville announces changes to waste collection, bus services

With the winter storm approaching, Fayetteville the city is preparing for the effects of the expected wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain.

City street crews began applying brine to city-owned parking lots and bridges Wednesday morning and will continue treating roads through Friday afternoon, along with NCDOT. City crews will be on standby throughout the storm.

Recycling and household waste will start collections as early as 5:30 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 10. No yard waste will be collected. Yard waste is set to resume as normal next week.

FAST services will end at 5 p.m. on Friday. Starting Saturday through Sunday, FAST services will begin at 10 a.m. and end at 5 p.m.

Passengers who are traveling with the Fayetteville Regional Airport are encouraged to contact their airline directly for any questions on travel and/or flight schedules.

Residents are encouraged to stay off the roads, if possible, and if not, be extra cautious while driving. Driving at posted speeds could be extremely dangerous when snow and ice are on the road. Many vehicles lose traction, especially at higher speeds resulting in serious accidents and vehicle rollovers.

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Jan 09, 2025, 10:32 PM GMT

Wayne County government offices closing early on Friday

All Wayne County Government offices will close at 3 p.m. Friday for non-essential personnel.

This closure includes all branches of the Wayne County Public Library, Peggy M. Seegars Senior Center, Wayne County Animal Shelter, and the Wayne County Landfill and convenience centers. All offices and facilities that are open on Saturday will be closed.

Offices will re-open on Monday for regular business hours.

The Wayne County Office of Emergency Services urges residents to prepare for winter weather expected Friday evening through Saturday, with icy conditions likely to create slippery roads and hazardous surfaces.

Residents should prepare their homes now to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. With the potential for scattered power outages because of ice accumulation, it is important to have extra layers, blankets, and emergency supplies ready, a spokesman said. Never use generators or grills indoors due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

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Jan 09, 2025, 9:53 PM GMT

Town of Southern Pines announces closings ahead of storm

The Town of Southern Pines announced several closings and adjustments ahead of the winter storm approaching the central part of the state.

Solid Waste & Recycling will begin at 6 a.m. and will not run past 3 p.m.

The library will be closed Saturday.

Parks & Rec's Friday afternoon and Saturday morning programs are canceled

Police and Fire stations are open as temporary warming stations

Town Offices will close at 2 p.m. Friday

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Jan 09, 2025, 9:31 PM GMT

Grocery stores doing brisk business ahead of winter storm

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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