North Carolina Storms Push South Overnight Bringing Heavy Rain Bands From Greensboro to Raleigh and Cooler Air Into Fayetteville

NORTH CAROLINA — Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are continuing to push south across the state Friday night, delivering much-needed rainfall to several regions while signaling a shift to cooler conditions overnight.

Radar imagery shows bands of moderate to heavy rain stretching from the Triad region through the Triangle and gradually sliding toward southern counties, including areas near Fayetteville, as a cold front progresses southward.

Rain Bands Move From Triad Through Triangle Regions

The heaviest activity earlier in the evening developed across central North Carolina, with notable rainfall impacting areas around Greensboro, Durham, and Raleigh. These rain bands brought steady showers and occasional heavier bursts, helping to soak dry ground across the region.

As the system continues to shift south, communities across the Sandhills and southern counties are now seeing increasing cloud cover and approaching rainfall. The movement has been steady, with storms gradually weakening but still capable of producing brief downpours…

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