An area of snow showers continues to push southeast across
Charlotte and vicinity this morning. These snow showers were
responsible for as much as 1.5 inches of accumulation as they
moved across the I-40 earlier this morning, and up to an inch of
snow is possible across portions of Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, and
Union Counties before the snow showers push out of the area prior
to sunrise. Despite warm road temperatures, the snow may fall
quickly enough to accumulate on roads and cause hazardous driving
conditions. Additionally, temperatures are expected to fall into
the mid-20s across the I-40 corridor by sunrise, and any lingering
snow-covered or wet roads are likely to freeze in these locations.
Use extra caution if driving this morning and allow for
additional time to reach your destination.
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