Sunny, warm start to Friday, but severe weather is possible this evening

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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Part of central North Carolina has been upgraded to a level 2 risk for severe weather.

The region was under a level 1 risk starting Friday morning, but the National Weather Service increased that risk for northern parts of the region.

Most of the day was sunny and warm, but there is a chance that strong storms will pop up in the evening, especially near the Virginia border and down to RDU.

Some of the storms could have damaging winds but the severe threat should end by 11 or midnight. Lows will be in the mid-50s to 60.

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Rain will not wash out the entire ABC11 viewing area. Instead, certain spots could see quick but strong storms consisting of frequent lightning, gusty wind and heavy downpours.

So, if you have outside plans Friday evening, you may want to have a backup option. It’s probably not necessary to go ahead and change those plans, but having a backup in case storms do develop would serve you well.

This chance for rain comes after more than a week of dry weather. The last measurable rainfall at RDU happened March 31.

Saturday brings with it another chance for storms. Again with the higher chance of rain coming in the afternoon and evening. Otherwise, it will be partly sunny with highs ranging from 75-81.

Some weather models show rain Sunday too, and showers or even a storm are possible along I-95 in the afternoon. Again, highs will be from 75-81.

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