Saturday, Jan. 31 (6 p.m.) – Saturday, Jan. 31 (6 p.m.) – Snow continues to fall across our area and may continue through early Sunday. Travel conditions will continue to deteriorate with accumulating and blowing snow combined with extreme cold temperatures. Please stay home and off the roads if possible.
- Check weather updates from the National Weather Service’s Raleigh forecast office.
- See Orange County Emergency Services
- Visit Ready Orange and Ready Carrboro for safety information and resources.
- Sign up for OC Alerts
Town Facility and Service Changes
- Town of Carrboro – Sunday’s concert featuring Kay Marion & the Neo Symphony as part of Carrboro’s Black History Month Lecture & Concert Series will be rescheduled to March 8.
- Yard Waste Collection is canceled for Monday.
- Dog Park – The dog park at Anderson Park is closed due to icy, unsafe conditions.
How the Town Responds
Public Works crews began plowing roadways at around 4 p.m. Saturday after more than 2 inches of snow had fallen. They will continue plowing primary and second roads into the evening and on Sunday.
Please do not park vehicles on streets, and do not pass vehicles plowing snow. Parked vehicles block plows, create safety hazards, and often result in unplowed, dangerous, or narrowed streets. Leaving space allows plows to make full passes.
Major emphasis is placed on arterial/collector streets, hills, and approaches to emergency facilities with secondary priority given to local residential streets. Please check Carrboro’s Winter Weather Response webpage https://www.carrboronc.gov/1172/Winter-Weather-Response to see plowing responsibilities and practices.
Property and business owners are responsible for snow and ice removal on sidewalks in front of structures they own or occupy and for their parking lots and driveways, where snow may accumulate due to plowing.
The town’s emergency management team continues to coordinate town preparations and response, including scheduling additional staff to work throughout the weather event.
Reporting Storm Related Damage
Community members can self-report damage via this Orange County form: https://crisistrack.juvare.com/public/orangeNC/citizenRequest.html .
Stay Off Ice-Covered Ponds and Creeks
Stay off ice-covered creeks, ponds, and lakes during winter storms, as fluctuating temperatures, moving water, and, in many cases, road salt runoff create weak, unpredictable, and dangerous conditions. Ice that looks solid can break without warning, leading to deadly cold water shock in seconds. Never walk, skate, or let pets on frozen stormwater ponds.