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Cold Weather Advisory
Issued: 6:01 AM Jan. 27, 2026 – National Weather Service
...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM EST THIS
MORNING...

* WHAT...Very cold wind chills with readings around 10 degrees above
zero expected.

* WHERE...Portions of southeast North Carolina and northeast South
Carolina.

* WHEN...Until 9 AM EST this morning.

* IMPACTS...The cold wind chills as low as 10 above zero could
result in hypothermia or frostbite if precautions are not taken.
Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is
exposed to these temperatures.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Use caution while traveling outside. Wear appropriate layered
clothing, a hat, and gloves.

Keep pets indoors as much as possible.

Make sure outdoor animals, such as livestock, have a warm, dry
shelter, food, and unfrozen water.

Make frequent checks on older family, friends, and neighbors. Ensure
portable heaters are used correctly. Do not use generators or grills
inside.

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Special Weather Statement
Issued: 3:16 AM Jan. 27, 2026 – National Weather Service
...REMAIN ALERT FOR PATCHY BLACK ICE ON ROADS AND OTHER PAVED
SURFACES...

Lingering moisture on area roadways will create patchy black
ice overnight and into Tuesday morning. Icy spots could form on
paved surfaces such as bridges and overpasses, primary and
secondary roads, parking lots, sidewalks and driveways.

Black ice is difficult to see and distinguish from dry surfaces.
The deceptive nature of black ice can catch you unaware while you
are driving or walking, causing you to lose control of your motor
vehicle or to slip and fall.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

If you plan to drive or walk, remain alert for black ice. Slow
your driving speed and use care when walking on sidewalks,
driveways or parking lots. Slips and falls constitute a leading
cause of injuries during winter weather.

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