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10/9/2024 3:58:31 PM
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Watch: Cool and rainy Memorial Day in the 7-Day Weather Report


Watch: Cool and rainy Memorial Day in the 7-Day Weather Report


-- Widespread rains continues in the mountains and foothills through the late afternoon and evening, while scattered showers and light rain continue across the Piedmont Triad. Temperature levels remain in the low 60s and upper 50s..

Another round of widespread rainfall is anticipated overnight Sunday into Monday early morning..

Memorial Day will begin with more widespread rain in the early morning hours with temperature levels in the upper 50s. Throughout the morning, rain will begin to reduce and we might even see a break around the late early morning and early afternoon hours. By Monday afternoon, isolated to spread storms and showers will be possible with temperatures in the upper 60s..

Temperature levels start to heat up throughout the week with morning temperatures in the 60s on Tuesday and highs reaching the low 70s. While rain chances will start to reduce throughout the week, isolated to spread storms and showers remain possible Tuesday afternoon. The chance for storms on Tuesday is 40%.

Morning temperatures stay in the low 60s for the rest of the week. Wednesday afternoon temperature levels reach the mid 70s with reducing cloud cover throughout the day and a 30% opportunity for showers/storms.

Thursday and Friday afternoon highs reach the upper 70s and low 80s with a mix of sun and clouds. Stray showers remain possible but the majority of the Triad will remain dry.

Both Saturday and Sunday early mornings will be in the low to mid 60s. Saturday afternoon will reach the low 80s with highs on Sunday in the upper 70s.

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