RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A "clipper system" is expected to bring some snow to central North Carolina on Monday.
The system is expected to bring light, cold rain through the morning, which could transition into snow in the afternoon. A Winter Weather Advisory was issued for several counties starting Monday morning, lasting until noon on Tuesday.
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"It looks like all of us will see flakes at some point tomorrow," said ABC11 Meteorologist Cruz Medina.
This comes after a wintry mix impacted the region , particularly north of I-85, causing school closures just last week.
On Monday, snow accumulation is forecast to range from around half an inch across the Triad and Triangle regions and up to two inches near the Virginia border, according to the Nation

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