Raleigh, NC – Steady rain is forecast for much of today, with a dense fog advisory expected to disrupt Tuesday morning commutes. Mild temperatures in the upper 50s are paired with winds between 5-15 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will taper off by this afternoon, leaving cloudy skies. Tonight, expect additional scattered rain with lows near 51°F. Drivers should remain cautious during early morning hours as visibility is likely to be poor due to dense fog. Heavy showers could return Tuesday evening, bringing a flood risk on low-lying roads.
Tuesday’s forecast shows rain intensifying in the evening, with winds reaching 10-15 mph. Localized flooding could affect roads such as Interstate 40 and other low-lying areas around Raleigh. Rainfall totals through Wednesday could range from 1 to 2 inches. Temperatures will remain warm Tuesday, peaking near 67°F before cooling on Wednesday.
The rest of the week brings a sharp shift in weather. Showers are expected to continue through Wednesday morning, followed by clearing skies late in the evening. Thursday looks sunny but brisk, with a high near 47°F and overnight lows dropping to 27°F.
Residents should prepare for wet and hazardous conditions through midweek, especially during commutes. Avoid driving through flooded areas and secure outdoor belongings ahead of gusty winds.
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