WEATHER ALERT: 2-HOUR DELAY FOR JANUARY 16, 2025
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WEATHER ALERT: 2-HOUR DELAY FOR JANUARY 16, 2025
Snow and ice are expected to melt during the day. Road crews are actively working and anticipate black ice on the roads until Monday morning.
Precipitation is expected to being on Friday evening.
As temperatures drop overnight school delays are planned to provide safety for students.
Wintery weather impacts local school systems returning on January 6th.
A light dusting of snow is in the forecast for Davidson County
Getting ready for inclement weather, whenever it comes.
Frigid temps and windchills are expected in the coming days.
Ice and damage to kitchen equipment caused the restaurant to close until further notice.
With the possibility of icy conditions in the western part of the state and below average temperatures expected as an arctic mass approaches, Governor Roy Cooper signed a State of Emergency today to activate the state’s emergency operations plan, waive transportation regulations to help the transport of fuel and critical supplies, help first responders and protect consumers from price gouging.
According to the National Weather Service residents of central NC should prepare now for winter storm conditions that will impact travel tonight through Saturday.
A low front, tracking farther east, means Davidson County likely won’t see a significant amount of snowfall on Friday, if any.
Continued concerns about road conditions and possible winter are once again affecting schools days across the county.
After an assessment of roads, Davidson County Schools has utilized its option to close.
Road conditions continue to cause issues across Davidson County.
Davidson County’s three local school systems - Lexington City, Thomasville City and Davidson County Schools - will be closed for students on Wednesday, January 19.