Raleigh, NC – Residents across central North Carolina should prepare for dense fog Thursday morning, with rain increasing flood risks over the weekend. Morning commutes may be impacted by limited visibility and slick roads.
According to the National Weather Service, areas of dense fog will develop late Wednesday night and persist through Thursday morning. Drivers along I-40 and I-85 should exercise caution, as visibility may be reduced significantly.
Friday will bring cooler temperatures, with a high of 48°F under mostly sunny skies. However, rain chances rise again Saturday afternoon, with a likelihood of showers through Sunday. Forecasters warn that persistent rainfall could elevate the risk of urban and creek flooding.
Valentine’s Day looks clear but chilly, making it ideal for evening plans. Highs will reach the upper 40s, with lows dipping to near freezing overnight. By Sunday, temperatures will climb to the upper 60s, though heavy rain is expected.
Travelers should monitor forecasts and prepare for changing road conditions. Fog and rain could cause delays, especially on major highways. Stay updated with local weather alerts and drive cautiously.
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