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Last updated: Friday, February 21, 2025 12:14PM GMT
Winter storm moves through central NC
"You hear these stories out west, where you see all these major incidents and major collisions, and you don't really ever think that's going to be here."

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Winter weather returned to central North Carolina this week.

Gov. Josh Stein declared a State of Emergency during a Tuesday briefing.

Several weather alerts were issued for the ABC11 viewing area, including a Winter Storm Warning and Watch, and a Winter Weather Advisory.

A mixed bag, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain, developed Wednesday morning and increased into the afternoon. Precipitation will then taper off late Wednesday night. Another light batch is possible Thursday morning into the afternoon.

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The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) sent dozens of trucks to treat roads early this week. Officials said they believe Wednesday's storm will be complex for crews and the response could be tricky. Utility crews are also on standby.

Stay up-to-date with the latest forecast.

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Feb 19, 2025, 9:22 PM GMT

Conditions worsening in parts of central North Carolina

Emergency works are responding to numerous accidents across central North Carolina as weather conditions start to worsen. Many roads are covered in snow and becoming icy creating dangerous conditions for travel.

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Feb 19, 2025, 6:20 PM GMT

Tractor trailer crash closes I-95 southbound in Johnston Co.

A tractor trailer overturned on I-95 near the 102 mile marker, closing all southbound lanes.

It happened around noon Wednesday. Another car was involved.

A tractor trailer overturned on I-95 near the 102 mile marker, closing all southbound lanes.
A tractor trailer overturned on I-95 near the 102 mile marker, closing all southbound lanes.

One person was injured.

According to DriveNC.gov, it will take several hours to reopen.

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Feb 19, 2025, 5:55 PM GMT

Stein, officials holds emergency briefing about storm impacts

Governor Stein alongside emergency management officials held an emergency briefing Wednesday morning to share updates on the storm impact.

Over 1,500 crew members with the North Carolina Department of Transportation have been pre-treating the roads. In total, they have spread 3.1 million gallons on brine.

Crews have cleared out roadways of over 200 disabled vehicles, allowing easier access for snow plows. Stein said NCDOT is shifting crews to remove snow and ice.

180 National Guard members have been activated, he added, and the state's power utilities are pre-positioned to quickly restore electricity if it goes out.

Precipitation has already began falling for some in our viewing area. Several weather alerts have been issued and will last until Thursday.

Watch full briefing below:

Because of the nature of this system with a potential break in snowfall, it could impact how crews address roadways.

"Depending where you are geographically, and how much precipitation you're getting," Joey Hopkins, the transportation secretary, said, "they'll start pushing snow and sleet and ice off the road as it accumulates.

NCDOT says they are in a good position when it comes to resources such as salt, which will be needed as snow continues to fall.

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Feb 19, 2025, 3:34 PM GMT

NCDOT to talk preparations for storm, roads

N.C. Department of Transportation held a briefing Wednesday morning about preparations for the storm and plans for clearing roads.

It started at 10 a.m.

Watch the full briefing below with Maintenance Engineer Doug McNeal:

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