Meteorologists at Raleigh’s National Weather Service predict a low likelihood of minor winter storm impacts within the Triangle this weekend.
Gentle ice accumulations are doable late Friday night time into early Saturday morning.
“However I don’t anticipate us to see any sort of snow,” NWS Raleigh lead forecaster Jimmy Taeger informed The N&O.
Perhaps the Triad might see some sleet, however it’s the sort of factor like in the event you blink, you’ll miss it. Each as a result of it’ll occur so shortly, and since it’ll be so early within the morning that the majority will most likely be sleeping.”
Winter climate forecast in Raleigh/Durham
Right here’s the weekend forecast as of early morning Thursday:
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A interval of gentle freezing rain is feasible from late Friday night time into mid-morning Saturday, principally going down throughout the northwest Piedmont area.
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Freezing rain is most certainly very early morning on Saturday, lasting from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m.
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Barely freezing temperatures will restrict ice accrual, particularly after dawn on Saturday.
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Freezing rain will flip to common rain mid-morning, and between half and three-quarters of an inch of rain is feasible.
Saturday temperatures in Raleigh at the moment are anticipated to be a bit larger than forecasted Wednesday, now with highs within the high 40s.
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