Raleigh, NC – Light freezing rain could make roads and bridges icy in central North Carolina early Tuesday morning.
The National Weather Service in Raleigh says rain will move into the area before sunrise. A thin layer of ice, up to 0.05 inches thick, might form between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m., especially on bridges and overpasses.
The areas most likely to see ice include Raleigh, Durham, and Fayetteville. Drivers should be careful during their morning commute because even a little ice can make roads slippery.
Icy spots may pop up, especially in central and southern parts of the state. Be extra cautious in places marked as high-risk on weather maps.
Residents should keep an eye on weather updates and be ready for possible travel delays. Drive slowly and carefully, especially in areas where ice is common.
For the latest updates, follow the National Weather Service and local news.