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Raleigh, North Carolina – A warmer-than-normal and wetter weather pattern is expected to settle across North Carolina heading into Valentine’s Day weekend, increasing the potential for rain, fog, and travel slowdowns from Saturday through midweek. While no single high-impact storm is currently locked in, repeated rounds of moisture could create cumulative impacts across roads, rivers, and low-lying areas statewide.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, North Carolina is favored for above-normal precipitation and above-normal temperatures during the February 14–18 period. This setup supports milder daytime conditions while increasing confidence in rain-producing systems moving across the Southeast, particularly east of the Appalachians…