Slick Roads Possible This Morning as Winter Weather Advisory Continues

A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect this morning across the Sandhills, with freezing rain and icy patches still possible, especially on untreated roads, bridges, and sidewalks.

According to the National Weather Service in Raleigh, light ice accumulations around a thin glaze developed overnight and may continue to cause hazardous travel conditions early today, particularly for the morning commute.

The advisory is scheduled to expire at 10 a.m., as temperatures slowly climb above freezing.

National Weather Service

What to Expect Today

Even as sunshine returns later today, shaded and secondary roads may remain slick longer, especially in Moore, Richmond, Scotland, Hoke, Montgomery, and Anson counties.

Travel & Safety Impacts

The National Weather Service warns that roads, bridges, and overpasses may remain icy, even after precipitation ends. Drivers are urged to:

Residents should also be prepared for isolated power outages, though widespread issues are not expected.

Improving Conditions Ahead

Weather conditions improve steadily moving forward:

No additional winter weather advisories are currently expected after this morning.

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