Snow forecast shifts possible flurries further into the Piedmont Triad
Jan 21, 2025
(WGHP) — The Piedmont Triad could see a potential dusting of snow as the line inches further into the area.
According to FOX8 Meteorologist Charles Ewing, eastern North Carolina can count on seeing snow, but the Triad forecast has been more uncertain.
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As of 12 p.m. Tuesday, the snow forecast track has been shifting to the west, further into the region. In the Triad, Caswell, Alamance and Randolph counties, as well as much of Guilford and part of Davidson counties, could see a dusting of less than an inch of snow, particularly between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.
If we do see snow showers, roads will get slick quickly.
Tuesday started off bitterly cold with temperatures in the 10s out the door but feeling like the single digits. We’re reaching highs in the upper 20s this afternoon and cloudy skies.
According to FOX8 Meteorologist Alex Schneider, Wednesday morning will be even colder with temperatures in the low 10s and feel-like temperatures in the single digits. Skies will be sunny for the middle of the week and afternoon highs remain below freezing in the low 30s.
NOAA predicting snow for North Carolina coast, Myrtle Beach
We start Thursday in the 10s again but the good news is our stretch of below-freezing temperatures ends in the afternoon. Highs will reach the upper 30s on Thursday with a mix of sun and clouds.
Partly cloudy skies Friday with morning temperatures in the low 20s and afternoon highs reaching the low 40s.
Our temperatures continue to get a little bit warmer into the weekend. We'll start Saturday in the low 20s with highs in the low to mid-40s and sunny skies.
Partly cloudy skies return Sunday with morning lows in the mid-20s. Afternoon highs reach the upper 40s. A stray shower can't be ruled out Sunday but most look to remain dry right now.
Rain chances return to the forecast on Monday with a 40% chance for scattered showers. Skies will be mostly cloudy to start the week with morning lows around 32 degrees and highs in the upper 40s.