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Wet weekend forecast: Parts of Durham see heavy rain, flash flooding
A steady, sometimes heavy, rain will fall throughout the day Saturday, and the forecast for Sunday looks no less gloomy.
“It is not the day to plan a long hike outdoors,” WRAL meteorologist Peta Sheerwood said.
A mix of systems will keep things soggy. An upper-level low is meeting moisture from a tropical system over the Carolinas, and those conditions will get stuck in the Southeast.
A blocking ridge in the Northeast will means those systems will take until Monday or Tuesday to move out.
But another system moves in Tuesday or Wednesday, bringing more rain.
Saturday began with rumbles of thunder and some pockets of heavy rain in Durham. A series of showers marked a trail from southwest to northeast through central North Carolina. Roads were wet and visibility low at sunrise.
By 9 a.m., some low-lying areas reported flash flooding. The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory that included Wake, Durham, Wayne, Franklin, and Granville counties.
“You will need a jacket or umbrella throughout the day to keep dry,” Sheerwood said.
Saturday showers will be spotty throughout Triangle with the better chance for soaking rain to west. As much a 2 to 4 inches of rain could fall by the end of the weekend.
“We could see showers and storms at any time throughout the day, but we think the better chances will come later in the day with the best heating,” WRAL meteorologist Mike Maze said.
The cloud cover will keep it cooler – Saturday’s forecast high is only 77 degrees.
“The showers and storms will be quite numerous, but there will be periods where it will be dry. It’s just impossible to time when the dry periods will be in your neighborhood,” Maze said.
Overall, there is a 70 percent chance for rain Saturday and a 60 percent chance for rain Sunday.
Sunday morning could see some dry spots before showers and storms start again in the afternoon.
“The rain is here to stay,” Maze said.
High temperatures will be near 80 degrees during the weekend, and low temperatures will be closer to 70.
Monday has another 60 percent chance for rain, and there’s a 70 percent chance for rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.
“All I can tell you is have the umbrellas ready over the next several days,” Maze said.