CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The wintry precipitation came to an end across the entire area by nighttime on Friday.
The storm moved into the Charlotte region around 8 a.m. Scattered sleet showers affected parts of the area through the lunch hour, then we got a break.
A round of heavier sleet and freezing rain hit the Charlotte area between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., and began to move into Monroe and Union County around 5 p.m.
The Charlotte area will not climb above freezing through mid-morning on Saturday, so expect lots of ice to stick around.
The entire area, including Charlotte, is under a Winter Weather Advisory through noon on Saturday. While no additional precipitation will fall, roads will remain slick and travel conditions treacherous.
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Charlotte received .11'' of sleet from the storm.
If our high holds at 27° this would be the coldest day in Charlotte since Jan. 2004. H/T/ @sercc
— Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) January 25, 2013
Over the weekend, temperatures will stay cold. Look for highs in the upper 30s and low 40s. By next Tuesday, highs will be in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees.







