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With Hurricane Dorian gone, a great weekend ahead

Raleigh, N.C. — Now that Hurricane Dorian’s winds and rain are leaving our state, we can now look forward to what’s shaping up to be a great weekend.
Comfortable temperatures and low humidity will be in place both Saturday and Sunday. The WRAL Weather Center reports clouds from Dorian will decrease and mostly sunny skies will be in place. A high pressure will help make things feel comfortable even though the temperatures will be in the upper 80s in most places.
Overall, Saturday will be a beautiful day.
On Sunday, it will be partly cloudy and warm again with highs in the upper 80s in most locations. There’s a chance of a shower heading into the evening. Expect increasing cloud cover as we go into Sunday evening and night.
It’ll be a much different look on Monday as there will be a chance of thunderstorms through at least Wednesday.