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Watch it snow at the NC coast on these webcams as a winter storm rolls through

Snow was flying Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, in front of a Surfchex web cam at Nags Head. The lights in the background run the length of Jennette’s Pier.
Snow was flying Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, in front of a Surfchex web cam at Nags Head. The lights in the background run the length of Jennette’s Pier. Surfchex

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It’s been a while since the North Carolina coast saw significant snowfall, but a storm moving through the state Tuesday night, Jan. 21, is expected to bring up to 8 inches in some places. Snow started flying in some beach towns after 6 p.m.

Some areas of the North Carolina coast could see up to 8 inches of snow from a storm moving through the state Tuesday night, Jan. 21.
Some areas of the North Carolina coast could see up to 8 inches of snow from a storm moving through the state Tuesday night, Jan. 21. National Weather Service

If you’ve ever wanted to see it snow at the beach, check out some of these webcams for a live view.

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This story was originally published January 21, 2025 at 7:13 PM with the headline "Watch it snow at the NC coast on these webcams as a winter storm rolls through."

Martha Quillin
The News & Observer
Martha Quillin writes about climate change and the environment. She has covered North Carolina news, culture, religion and the military since joining The News & Observer in 1987.
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What to know about cold weather & winter storms

Here’s everything to know about super cold weather and winter storms headed our way: forecasts, power outages, closings, snow cameras, winter prep, safety and more.