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Crews Clearing Major Routes; Neighborhoods Still Blocked

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Raleigh, North Carolina. State transportation crews worked through Sunday and Monday to clear interstates and major highways after two back-to-back winter storms, officials said. NCDOT reported interstates including I-40, I-26, I-95 and U.S. routes were largely cleared, while secondary and neighborhood roads remained covered with snow and ice. Local teams continued treating primary routes and shifting to two-lane roads, urging residents to avoid travel as refreezing risk persists. Counties reported varying conditions and limited access in some neighborhoods; officials warned full cleanup will take several days, with state and local crews assisting. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Two winter storms hit the Carolinas, producing ice and heavy snowfall.
  • Crews plowed and salted interstates and major routes through Sunday.
  • By late Sunday many interstates (I-40, I-26, I-95, U.S. routes) were largely cleared though icy spots persisted.
  • On Monday crews shifted to primary connectors and two-lane roads while warning of variable conditions.
  • Officials said clearing secondary and neighborhood roads will take several more days due to refreezing risk.
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Who Benefited

State and local transportation agencies and road crews received acknowledgement for clearing major corridors and improving interstate travel safety.

Who Impacted

Residents on secondary roads and neighborhood streets experienced limited access to services and hazardous travel due to lingering snow and ice.

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Who Benefited

State and local transportation agencies and road crews received acknowledgement for clearing major corridors and improving interstate travel safety.

Who Impacted

Residents on secondary roads and neighborhood streets experienced limited access to services and hazardous travel due to lingering snow and ice.

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