North Carolina Braces for a Sunny Start to February After Overnight Storms
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Raleigh, NC – Thunderstorms will taper off this morning, making way for clear skies and warmer temperatures as February begins in the Raleigh area. Residents can expect a dramatic shift from overnight showers to bright sunshine throughout the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, early morning rain and thunderstorms will move out by 3 a.m., with temperatures dropping to around 49°F. By Saturday, the sun returns with a high of 61°F, and calm winds shifting northeast in the afternoon. Sunday continues the warming trend, reaching 57°F with partly sunny skies.
Looking into next week, Monday brings full sunshine and a high of 71°F, making it the warmest day in the forecast. Tuesday follows with similar conditions, peaking at 70°F. Overnight lows will hover in the mid-40s.
For those with outdoor plans, this weekend offers ideal weather after a stormy night. However, roads may still be slick early this morning, so drivers should remain cautious. Warmer temperatures are set to dominate the coming days, giving Raleigh a spring-like feel as the new month kicks off.
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