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LIVE RADAR | Friday morning brings heavy rains, flash flood warning


Friday, July 14, 2023 9:43AM
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — The return of warmer temperatures is bringing the threat of severe weather back to the Triangle starting today.
Heavy rain has already made its way through parts of the Triangle with Franklin, Granville, Vance and Warren counties under a flash food warning
There is a level 1 risk of severe weather for the entire viewing area. Damaging winds, hail, and locally heavy rain will be possible.
Storms could develop in the afternoon and into the evening.
Friday will bring even more oppressive humidity to the area. Clouds will limit heating to a high near 90.
Dangerous heat is expected into next week. With the exception of the weekend, feels-like temps of 100+ are likely.
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