Winter Storm Event
Freezing Rain
Started: November 24, 2018 at 12 am EST Ended: November 24, 2018 at 7 am EST |
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For the second time in 10 days, a freezing rain event developed across portions of the mountains and foothills of North Carolina. Precipitation developed during the overnight, as a wave of low pressure moved along the Gulf Coast. Precipitation began as rain and snow, but transitioned to freezing rain across all but the highest elevations (where more of a wintry mix was reported), as a wedge of cold air locked in near the Blue Ridge. As freezing rain continued through daybreak, damaging accumulations of ice, generally between one quarter and ine half inch were reported across the area. Quite a few trees and power lines, along with numerous power outages were reported across the area. | |||
Injuries | not available | Deaths | not available |
Property Damage | not available | Crop Damage | not available |
Weather Station Data
Snow Sleet Freezing Rain Rain Mix |
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