NC weather forecast: Winter storm arrives in North Carolina bringing ice, snow, strong wind | Watch live radar

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — The snow is finished in central North Carolina, but some areas are still seeing sleet and freezing rain before temperatures rise above 32 degrees.

The winter weather advisory has expired for Harnett, Wayne, Johnston, Cumberland, and Sampson counties. However, the winter storm warning remains in effect for most other counties in central North Carolina.

ABC11 Meteorologists Kweilyn Murphy and Steve Stewart started our real-time team coverage on ABC11 and in the above video player at 5 a.m. Chief Meteorologist Don Schwenneker and Meteorologist Robert Johnson arrived at 2 p.m. to relieve them. Likewise, ABC11 crews remain out in the storm bringing you updated conditions all across central North Carolina.

The storm got off to a slower-than-expected start due to drier air in the atmosphere, but by daybreak snow, sleet and freezing rain was falling throughout the ABC11 viewing area.

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By noon, ice and snow had accumulated in neighborhoods all across the Triangle and surrounding areas. Plus, warmer weather was pushing north from the Sandhills, transitioning the wintry mix into rain.

That progression of wintry mix into rain will continue to creep north throughout the rest of the day, until the entire system moves out of the area around 9 p.m.

As the storm moves out of the area stronger winds will settle in. Wind gusts have been registered between 10-20 miles per hour so far Sunday, but those will pick up and could reach as high as 40 miles per hour by the end of the day.

The ice accumulation combined with the gusting winds could prove dangerous for trees and power lines.

Gov. Roy Cooper said the winter weather conditions had already caused more than 200 crashes and tens of thousands of power outages in North Carolina. The majority of the power outages are located in the Sandhills and the western part of the state.

WATCH: First Alert to Winter Weather

CLOSINGS

Due to the possible inclement weather, some schools and businesses may decide to close. You can check up-to-date closings here.

If you are in charge of closings for a school of business, the only way to report your organization’s closing or delay to ABC11 is by using our online system. The phone system that was used in the past is not operational. Your ID code from the phone system remains the same and it also serves as your Pass Code into the online system.
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