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Models are in better agreement Thursday that a developing tropical system could impact parts of the southeastern United States. → Read More
Some light flakes are being reported in parts of the viewing area, particularly in Roxboro and Franklin County. Most of the light flurries have been stopped by the dry air in the Triangle. → Read More
The WRAL weather team is tracking a significant winter storm slated to impact the Triangle and bring the area the most snow we've seen in nearly two years. → Read More
The WRAL weather team is tracking a significant winter storm slated to impact the Triangle and bring the area the most snow we've seen in nearly two years. → Read More
WRAL's team of meteorologists is tracking the most significant winter storm to impact the Triangle in over three years. → Read More
Strong to severe storms will arrive in our area Thursday afternoon. → Read More
Level 1 and Level 2 risks for severe weather are in place across North Carolina for Thursday afternoon and evening, but the first half of the day will be mostly quiet. → Read More
Another round of rain is headed towards central North Carolina. A few scattered thunderstorms will be possible overnight, but storms will be most likely Wednesday afternoon and evening → Read More
Clouds and light rain showers will linger for much of Thursday, especially southeast of the Triangle. → Read More
The National Weather Service has increased the severe storm risk for the viewing area Saturday morning. → Read More
Tuesday will be a mostly cloudy and cooler day, with a high in the low to mid 50s and a chance for some spotty drizzle and light showers. → Read More
Friday will be a cooler day with a chilly start to end the workweek. → Read More
Friday will be a cooler day with a chilly start to end the workweek. → Read More
The 70s and 80s will return this week. → Read More
A frost advisory is in effect for parts of the viewing area Monday morning, where temperatures in the low 30s could harm sensitive plants. → Read More
Tuesday will be a mostly dry day, but we do have a Level 1 risk for severe storms from the Triangle southward in place during the evening hours. → Read More
The National Weather Service has dropped the Triangle from a severe weather risk for Tuesday night as rain passes through the area. → Read More
Level 1 and Level 2 risks for severe weather are in place across North Carolina for Thursday afternoon and evening. → Read More
The threat of severe weather has passed in North Carolina Thursday evening. → Read More
After some cooler days, spring warmth returns Wednesday, but severe weather is possible by Thursday afternoon. → Read More