North Carolina Weather Alert: Prolonged Chill Along I-40 Corridor Feb 5–9

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Raleigh, North Carolina – North Carolina moves into the Feb 5–9 period under a persistent stretch of below-normal temperatures and limited precipitation, keeping snow and rain chances low statewide but extending the impact of an ongoing cold pattern across the Southeast. While widespread winter weather is not expected, the prolonged chill remains the primary concern, particularly during overnight hours.

According to the National Weather Service and NOAA’s 6–10 day outlooks, colder-than-average air will continue to dominate the eastern U.S., stretching from New England through the Mid-Atlantic and down the I-95 corridor into the Carolinas and Florida. At the same time, precipitation chances remain slim for areas south of northern Illinois and west of the Pacific Northwest near Eugene, Oregon, reinforcing a dry setup across North Carolina…

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