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Expect heavy rain, isolated flooding again today

Heavier showers and the possibility of thunderstorms return on Tuesday, when, for a second straight day, temperatures won’t get out of the 60s.
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Conditions will also be breezy Tuesday, with winds from the northeast up to 30 mph.
A chance of rain is in the forecast each day through Sunday, and temperatures will be well below normal until the weekend.
According to WRAL meteorologist Peta Sheerwood, the intensity of the rain will decrease throughout the week, and we should see some sunshine by Thursday.
Cooler temperatures should last for the next few days, though Wednesday and Thursday will be warmer, with highs in the mid 70s.
On Friday, temperatures bump up to normal again, with a high of 85 degrees. Again, rain and thunderstorms are possible.
The weekend should be mostly clear but hot, with highs in the upper 80s or lower 90s. There is a lesser chance for thunderstorms each day.