Viewer photos: Dogs in the snow
We may not get a good snow every winter, but when we do in these parts, you can be sure there will be dogs frolicking -- or frowning -- in the snowflakes.
Here are a few examples submitted by viewers across the area.
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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We may not get a good snow every winter, but when we do in these parts, you can be sure there will be dogs frolicking -- or frowning -- in the snowflakes.
Here are a few examples submitted by viewers across the area.
North Carolina turned into a winter wonderland, at least for a couple of hours.
The Triangle enjoyed scenic snowfall for a while before a wintry mix and freezing rain moved in.
The biggest threat seemed to be treacherous conditions on the roads.
A serious crash happened on I-87 in Wendell. ABC11 was working to learn more details.
The snow was the Triangle's first in nearly three years.
The storm was expected to continue for at least a few hours overnight. By morning, there should be a better idea of the effects.
Meanwhile, unsurprisingly, the winter weather system caused problems for air travelers.
There were 84 delays at Raleigh-Durham International Airport and 90 flight cancellations.
With the area's first significant snowfall in years, viewers got out and snapped plenty of images of the wintry wonderlands. Here are some of the many shared with ABC11.
Check back as we add more photos. If you have one you'd like to share, send it to us here.
The NCDOT continues to monitor roads and update conditions throughout the area.
Drivers should proceed with caution in all areas but the NCDOT singled out a few areas of particular concern.
Durham County, Wake County, Granville County, and Franklin County, where interstates and primary roads are covered with snow and ice.
Check back for road updates here.