This week some parts of North Carolina saw their first snowflakes in years, but when you examine the data further, there's a technicality that means the snow drought continues in some places that did see snow. We'll explain why.
Plus, it's winter weather preparedness week. The National Weather Service is simplifying its winter weather alerts and we'll inform you how the changes impact your life.
Tonight, damaging winds move into the North Carolina mountains. A High Wind Warning is in effect.
And, new data examines the strength of Helene. What we're still learning about the storm as the disaster recovery continues.
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