
Raleigh residents can expect a shift from overcast skies to a week of mostly sunny weather. The forecast suggests a week ahead filled with mild temperatures that hover in the low 80s during the day, and dip to around 60 at night, a perfect bridge between the tail end of summer and the incoming hints of fall. The barometric pressure this morning was reported at 30.21 inches (1022.6 mb), accompanied by a pleasant 90% humidity level, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service.
The details provided by NWS Raleigh indicate today will be partly sunny with a high nearing 82 degrees, and the wind will maintain its calm demeanor, light and variable in pace, tonight's sky will mostly clear, which invites an expected low around 60 degrees, not a shiver in the trees nor a gust against the windows to break the tranquil hush of the evening. As we coast into Friday and Saturday, the NWS promises sunny skies and highs of 86 and 84, respectively, while calm winds waft in from the west on Friday afternoon at a mere 5 mph and pivot to a light northeast breeze by Saturday.
As the weekend rolls into view, partly cloudy nights with lows in the low 60s will balance out the partially sunny days. Labor Day plans can proceed without the threat of rain, as the sun will likely reign supreme over Raleigh, with a high near 80 degrees predicted for the holiday. The following Tuesday mirrors Monday's forecast, offering another mostly sunny day with highs in the comfort zone of 80 degrees.
Looking toward the rest of next week, the weather pattern appears consistently favorable for any outdoor activities, where Wednesday will continue the trend of mostly sunny weather and a high near 81. For those keen on staying updated, the NWS page provides ongoing forecast information, accessible at NWS Raleigh website.









