
72 flights cancelled at RDU
There has been 72 flight cancellations at Raleigh-Durham International Airport today, as well as 18 delays.

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Several weather alerts, including a Winter Storm Warning, remain in effect until Monday afternoon.
Saturday night, in Central NC, moderate to heavy mixed precipitation, mainly sleet and freezing rain started falling.
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Most people awoke Sunday to the roads covered with the wintry mix.
Roads, especially bridges and overpasses, remain slick and hazardous.
Duke Energy had 18,000 workers staged across the Carolinas to respond to power outages.
Most school districts across central NC have already made decisions about how to handle Monday's snow day.

There has been 72 flight cancellations at Raleigh-Durham International Airport today, as well as 18 delays.

The Town of Clayton declared a State of Emergency starting Saturday at 5 p.m.
"This declaration allows us to mobilize resources, coordinate response efforts, and ensure our teams are ready to respond as conditions evolve," said Town of Clayton Mayor Jody McLeod. "We encourage residents to prepare now and take this storm seriously."
According to the news release, town crews have been actively preparing throughout the week for the upcoming winter storm by treating roadways, staging equipment and coordinating response plans for power outages, travel conditions and emergency needs.

Governor Stein provided updates and guidance Saturday morning on the upcoming winter storm.
"As winter weather reaches you in North Carolina today, please stay home and off the roads unless absolutely necessary," he said. "Be prepared for potential power outages, and make sure you have a plan to stay warm and in contact with loved ones. I'm grateful to North Carolina's first responders and emergency management officials who are already doing all they can to keep us safe through the storm.
Stein said his request for emergency declaration was approved.
This will enable the state to access federal assets to deploy additional generators to critical facilities like hospitals, support sheltering operations, provide emergency food, water and fuel, and receive support from the Forest Service to remove downed trees.
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Johnston County declared a State of Emergency Saturday morning.
"County officials and Emergency Services staff encourage residents to continue preparing for potential power outages, avoid unnecessary travel, and monitor weather conditions closely to stay informed throughout the weather event," the county said in an email.
The following White Flag shelters are in place for people in need during extreme cold conditions:
Street Reach of Johnston County
(919) 912-9854
Receiving hours begin at 2:00 p.m. today
Smithfield Rescue Mission
(919) 205-1977
The Salvation Army
(470) 753-6439
Receiving hours begin today
County-facilitated shelter
600 M. Durwood Stephenson Parkway
Smithfield, NC
Opens at 1 p.m. today
The Johnston County Emergency Operations Center will be activated today at noon to coordinate storm response and support partner agencies. Upon activation, residents with non-emergency questions related to the storm may call (919) 989-5400.