
The National Weather Service in Raleigh, North Carolina has provided a detailed forecast for the coming days, indicating a series of fluctuating weather conditions. According to the latest update by the NWS, today's weather is expected to be partly sunny, reaching a high near 61 degrees with calm wind conditions. However, tonight brings a slight chance of rain after 4am, with only a 20% chance of precipitation and a low around 48 degrees.
As Friday approaches, the forecast suggests a 30% chance of rain, mainly before 7am, followed by mostly cloudy skies and a pleasant high near 71 degrees. The calmness of the wind is anticipated to shift, moving south at around 6 mph in the morning. Friday night's chances of rain climb once more after 1am but remains steady at a chance of 30%, with a low hovering around 61 degrees paired with a gentle south wind.
Residents looking ahead to the weekend can expect a 30% chance of rain on Saturday, though the day will be partly sunny with a high nearing 76 degrees. The alert from NWS clarifies that new precipitation amounts will likely be less than a tenth of an inch, even as winds pick up from the southwest and potentially gust as high as 18 mph before turning north in the afternoon. Temperatures will then drop to a low around 45 degrees by Saturday night.
Those planning outdoor activities can look forward to a sunny Sunday with a high near 62 degrees, followed by a mostly clear evening and overnight temperatures descending to around 43. Monday continues the trend of sunny skies, with a forecast high near 67 degrees. The pattern shifts slightly Monday night as the forecast calls for mostly cloudy conditions and a low around 48 degrees. Looking toward the middle of next week, particularly Tuesday night, there's a 60% likelihood of rain, set against a backdrop of mostly cloudy skies and a low around 57 degrees.
Any changes to this weather pattern will be closely monitored by the National Weather Service, and residents are advised to stay updated on the latest forecasts. The provided information indicates a mixture of clear skies and chances of rain, which are typical transitional conditions as the seasons change.









