Snow is possible in the Triangle twice this week. Here’s when we might see flurries

We don’t often envy the states in the Upper Midwest or Northeast, but for several years they’ve hogged all the snow, more than 3 feet in some places just over the past Thanksgiving weekend.

Perhaps sensing our jealousy, the National Weather Service has tossed central North Carolina at least the possibility of a flurry twice in this week’s forecast .

These really are holiday leftovers, chances of wintry weather that come as a result of the Artic high-pressure system that buried those places to the north and another system on the way.

But we haven’t seen snow since January 29, 2022 . We’ll take what we can get.

Our first shot at snow, early Tuesday morning

Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill could see snow flurries between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3.

Chances are slightly higher to our west and south, where there might be a little more moisture in the air. Greensboro and Asheboro could see snow showers before 1 a.m and the chance of flurries between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., with no significant accumulation expected .

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