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Raleigh Veterans Day Weather Starts with Foggy Morning, Clears to Sunny Skies with Frost Advisory in Rural Areas

Raleigh Veterans Day Weather Starts with Foggy Morning, Clears to Sunny Skies with Frost Advisory in Rural Areas

As residents of Raleigh, North Carolina, wake up to celebrate Veterans Day, they will be greeted by patchy fog that is expected to lift by 9 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. The forecast promises mostly cloudy skies initially, but the sun is anticipated to cut through, bringing the temperature to a high near 73°F with a gentle west wind, eventually becoming sunny. Temperatures are expected to fall to around 51°F tonight, under mostly clear skies with a northwest breeze stirring after midnight.

Looking ahead to tomorrow,

NWS

Raleigh predicts sunny skies with a high near 66°F and a north wind blowing at a calm 7 to 9 mph. And while the night temperature will drop to around 38°F, the clear skies will offer rural areas, particularly a view of the stars unobstructed, with a gentle northeast wind. This peaceful setting is setting the stage for a sunny Wednesday, with highs expected to be around 57°F accompanied by a continuous gentle breeze from the north.

Midweek brings a shift, with Wednesday night’s forecast pointing to increased cloud coverage and a low near 42°F. Thursday could see a change in the pattern, with a 40% chance of showers amidst mostly cloudy skies and highs lingering around 56°F. In the nighttime, skies will partly clear up, settling down to a low near 44°F.

A reprieve comes as the weekend nears; the

National Weather Service

forecasts unhindered sunshine for Friday, with the mercury aiming for the mid-60s. The nocturnal hours of Friday are expected to stay mostly clear with lows hovering around 44°F, setting up a sunny Saturday where the high is set to rise near 67°F. The pristine conditions will likely prevail into Sunday, with a high predicted near 69°F under sunny skies.

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The NWS has also issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the region, affirming that no hazardous weather is expected today or tonight. However, they have noted that tomorrow night could bring temperatures that support patchy frost formation, notably in outlying and rural areas. While no spotter activation is anticipated at the present, the advisory underscores the need for preparedness as the seasons transition.

For those seeking to keep abreast of these autumnal fluctuations, the full and detailed forecast can be accessed on the

National Weather Service’s website

, where the latest updates on weather conditions are continually provided.

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