![]() ![]() ![]() The rest of the week however looks mainly dry until our next chance of precipitation arrives for the weekend. While most of the region looks to be rain free on Tuesday, an active storm track will promote the possibility for showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. Rain is then clears out later Monday night.īehind the front, we'll get into temperatures remaining not far from the historical average in the mid-80s. As mentioned yesterday morning, RDU is at just 42% of the historical average rainfall since the start of May (1.85" compared to the 4.42" average) so we could use the precip to make up for a rather dry start to June. Offering weather forecasts up to 14 days in advance, hourly forecasting, weather warnings and more. Downpours can also be present with rainfall totals around a quarter to half an inch. The latest weather forecasts for the UK and worldwide. The main threats of these are still expected to be hail andĭamaging winds. A cold front will bring a better chance of some showers and thunderstorms, mainly Monday afternoon into the early evening, with some storms being strong to severe. An approaching warm front will bring a broken line of thundershowers into the area into the evening, with a thundershower not able to be ruled out overnight, especially across western parts of the area. Otherwise, we will see temperatures warm into the upper 80s again today with some clouds moving into the area during the late morning and afternoon. (WTVD) - Any leftover smoke from the past several days is expected to exit the area this morning, as indicated by model smoke plumes. First Alert Overnight Weather Forecast: June 10 ![]()
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