
The Raleigh area is experiencing overcast weather conditions with temperatures hovering around 34°F and a calm wind presence, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service in Raleigh, NC. With a dewpoint of 30°F and visibility stretching up to 10 miles, the conditions seem moderately settled for the moment. The barometer reads at 30.39 in, indicating stable atmospheric pressure.
Looking ahead, Raleigh residents can expect to see a transition in weather throughout the day. According to the National Weather Service, the forecast suggests skies will largely clear up to reveal mostly sunny weather, with highs possibly reaching near 50. The calmness of the current wind is set to slightly stir to progressively become northeast at 5 to 7 mph as the morning unfolds. This shift might to gently nudge the current overcast curtain aside.
Tonight's forecast predicts a continuation of the calm with partly cloudy skies and temperatures dipping around the 34 mark. The northeast wind is expected to maintain a gentle pace between 3 to 5 mph. Moving into tomorrow, there's a slight chance of rain beginning after 8 am, with mostly cloudy skies and high temperatures hovering close to 49, and an accompanying northeast wind blowing at a mild 3 to 6 mph. The chance of precipitation is marked at 20%.
As the weekend approaches, weather fluctuations are anticipated. "A chance of showers" is projected for Saturday with mostly cloudy conditions and highs near 63, as mentioned on NWS. The likelihood of rain intensifies into Saturday night, with showers likely after 1 am and lows expected to be around 56, carrying a 60% chance of precipitation. These trends are anticipated to persist, leading to a rainy Sunday with highs around 69 and an 80% chance of showers, which should taper off into the following week. Meanwhile, Monday invites a return to mostly sunny skies, with a high near 65, providing a brief respite before a chance of showers arises again by Tuesday.









