Snow coats North Carolina beaches

Snow on North Carolina beaches, rarer than a blue moon, was prevalent along a great majority of the 301 miles of coastline Wednesday morning.

A winter storm that left snow in path of the Deep South from the French Quarter of New Orleans to Florida to the Carolinas left a slick, solid coating from the Outer Banks near Virginia to the southeastern beaches near Wilmington. The expectations from the National Weather Service were about one-half an inch near Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Island, upward of 5 to 6 inches in Wilmington.

Other reports guessed the Outer Banks getting up to 8 inches.

At 6 a.m., the National Weather Service office in Newport measured 5.8 inches. That’s near Morehead City, about midway north-south of the state’s coastline.

Just to the south of Wilmington, 5 inches were measures in downtown Conway adjacent to Myrtle Beach. That’s more than double the 2 inches the area got Feb. 10, 2010.

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In North Carolina, the unusual occurrence was for heavier snow toward the ocean and less going farther inland. Temperatures were just above 20 degrees.

Officials throughout the state warned of dangerous travel conditions on roads.

(This is a developing story. Check back for updates.)

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