Coastal and central NC endure heavier snow while Triangle sees sparer snow as bitter cold arrives

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Snow fell across North Carolina with heavier accumulation in the coast and central regions (Raleigh about 3 inches; Lexington up to 16; Greensboro around 12), while the Triangle saw less. A bitter cold snap is forecast for Sunday with wind chills as low as 5 below zero and black ice likely as snow melts. No additional snow is expected Sunday or Monday, but travel will remain hazardous; NC-12 remained closed on the coast and transit/services were suspended in the Triangle, though essential county services continued with possible delays.
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