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Surprise: Good Tuesday Morning Snow Fall, Winter Weather Advisory Expires in Afternoon

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The secondary and main roads were slick and slushy this morning. The NCDOT has made great progress since early morning. Photo by Ken Ketchie

By Jesse Wood

Feb. 24, 2015. The amount of accumulation this morning was a bit of a surprise. Forecasts were revised and the roads were a slushfest.

RaysWeather.com noted that one to three inches of snow covered the region at sunrise and more snow continued to fall throughout the morning. RaysWeather.com expects one to four inches throughout the daytime – with four to six inches at higher elevations and along the western escarpment.

Check out the RaysWeather.com snowfall accumulation forecast map for more details for your neck of the woods.

The National Weather Services winter weather advisory, which calls for 2 to 5 inches, remains in effect until 4 p.m. as the snow will taper into flurries this afternoon.

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