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NWS Forecasts Rain, Snow, and Colder Temperatures for Raleigh Area

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Published on January 18, 2026
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Residents in Raleigh and across central North Carolina can expect a mix of precipitation and lower temperatures today, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast indicates rain changing to snow in parts of the region, with precipitation forecasted throughout the day. Snow accumulation of up to one-half inch is possible, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces.

Skies are expected to clear overnight, but the NWS advises that hazardous conditions may develop as temperatures fall to around 21 degrees. Wet roadways could freeze, leading to the potential for black ice during the Monday morning commute. Temperatures are forecast to rise into the mid-40s by the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

Looking ahead to midweek, the NWS forecasts another surge of Arctic air entering the region early next week. Wind chill values are expected to fall into the teens on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. The extended outlook calls for mostly sunny conditions, with daytime highs ranging from 39 to 51 degrees, and a 30% chance of rain by next Saturday.

The NWS advises residents to remain aware as weather conditions change. The Hazardous Weather Outlook highlights potential impacts from snow and black ice and notes that additional forecasts may provide guidance on planning and clothing needs as colder air moves into the region. The agency has also requested assistance from weather spotters in reporting significant conditions during weather events.