High-Impact Winter Storm Likely This Weekend in the Sandhills NC

Residents across Southern Pines, Moore County, and the Sandhills should begin preparing for potentially significant winter weather this weekend, as forecasters warn a high-impact storm is becoming more likely for Saturday and Sunday, January 24–25.

The WRAL Severe Weather Center has designated both days as WRAL Weather Alert Days, signaling an increased risk for impactful conditions across central North Carolina.

While it is still too early to lock in exact totals, meteorologists say snow, sleet, freezing rain, or a mix of all three could affect the region. At this time, it is unlikely the entire area will see only snow, with ice remaining a growing concern.

Why This Storm Matters

Nearly every major forecast model shows an active storm system moving across the southern United States while Arctic air presses southward, creating conditions favorable for winter precipitation.

“This is probably the most interesting system we’ve seen so far this winter season,” WRAL meteorologist Kat Campbell said, noting that mixed precipitation is common in Southern winter storms and can significantly impact travel.

Forecasters caution residents not to rely solely on automated weather apps, which often struggle to accurately predict mixed winter precipitation, especially in North Carolina.

When Will We Know More?

Details on precipitation type, timing, and accumulation should become clearer one to three days before the storm arrives, once higher-resolution forecast models come into range. Updates are expected frequently as new data is processed.

At this point, probabilities suggest a higher risk for ice, which could increase the threat of slick roads and power outages across parts of Moore County and surrounding areas.

How to Prepare Now

With the potential for a long-duration winter event, residents are encouraged to prepare ahead of time:

  • Consider adjusting or limiting weekend travel plans
  • Prepare for possible power outages
  • Stock up on flashlights, batteries, and essentials
  • Fill gas tanks and charge devices
  • Stay connected for closings and delays involving schools, churches, and businesses

Closings and weather updates will be shared through WRAL.com, the WRAL News app, and locally on Star 102.5 as conditions develop.

This story will be updated as new forecast information becomes available.

Source: Forecast details provided by the WRAL Severe Weather Center

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