North Carolina Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorms to Hit Belville by Tuesday Afternoon — Use Caution on US-17

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Belville, North Carolina – Storms are expected to roll into Brunswick County by mid-afternoon Tuesday, bringing rain, lightning, and breezy conditions to the Belville area. Travelers along US-17 should plan for delays and reduced visibility as showers develop after 2 p.m.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, a 50% chance of thunderstorms is in effect Tuesday afternoon, with winds reaching up to 15 mph. Rainfall amounts are expected to remain low, but isolated downpours could cause brief flooding in poor-drainage areas.

Tuesday night will bring another round of scattered thunderstorms after 2 a.m., keeping skies mostly cloudy and muggy with lows near 76°F. Showers remain likely Wednesday, particularly in the afternoon and early evening, as another disturbance crosses southeastern North Carolina. Daytime highs could reach 89°F under mostly cloudy skies.

Thursday brings temporary relief with partly sunny skies and a high of 91°F, though another system returns Friday afternoon with more showers and a high near 94°F.

🌤 Five-Day Forecast for Belville, NC (July 15–20):

  • Tuesday: 50% chance of thunderstorms after 2 p.m. | High: 90°F
  • Wednesday: Showers likely, mainly after 2 p.m. | High: 89°F
  • Thursday: Partly sunny, 40% chance of late storms | High: 91°F
  • Friday: Scattered PM storms | High: 94°F
  • Saturday: Afternoon showers possible | High: 94°F
  • Sunday: Chance of storms continues | High: 92°F

⚠️ Outlook: A wet and stormy pattern lingers into the weekend. Stay alert for updated advisories and avoid non-essential travel during peak rain hours.

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