Greensboro, NC – Steady rain is forecast to move into the Triad region by Sunday evening, with Greensboro expecting consistent showers starting around 8 p.m. The rain is projected to spread eastward across central North Carolina through the overnight hours, potentially impacting travel and outdoor activities statewide.
According to the US National Weather Service Raleigh, locally heavy rainfall could develop late Sunday night and continue into Monday morning. Areas including Durham, Raleigh, and Fayetteville may see rainfall beginning between 11 p.m. and midnight. This system brings a risk of reduced visibility and slick roads during peak late-night and early commute hours.
The rain’s timing coincides with weekend travel and school night routines, increasing the potential for slower traffic and hazardous conditions. Residents are urged to check local forecasts and drive cautiously, especially in areas with poor drainage or history of flooding during steady rainfall.
Historically, early April brings variable weather to North Carolina, but this widespread evening-to-morning system is expected to create notable impacts across the central corridor of the state. Officials advise keeping storm drains clear and preparing for possible brief delays in Monday morning schedules.