RALEIGH, NC — Scattered showers are continuing across central North Carolina at 11:12 PM as a welcome batch of rain moves into the Triangle region encompassing Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. Radar imagery shows active green and yellow returns spread across a broad portion of central and piedmont North Carolina, with the shower activity expected to persist through the overnight hours without any associated severe weather threat for communities across the region.
Rain Moves Into the Triangle as Scattered Showers Continue Across Central North Carolina
Radar imagery at 11:12 PM shows scattered shower activity spread across central North Carolina, with the most organized rainfall returns moving into the Durham, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh corridor from the southwest. Temperatures across the Triangle region are sitting in the mid 60s, with readings of 64 degrees in Durham and 65 degrees near Chapel Hill and Raleigh as the cool and moist airmass associated with the shower activity settles across the region overnight…