Quiet start to our day. Yesterday was absolutely gorgeous except for the wind we were stuck with dealing with for most of the day yesterday. We are seeing Clear Conditions from our Raleigh International camera where the current temperature is about 50 degrees. Our satellite and radar not showing any wet weather popping up. After the record rain that some of us experiend continue to dry out over the nextseveral days. Flood warnings remain in effect for all the highlighted in green. That is due to flooded roads, full streams and creeks and clogged storm drains. That continues through about 10 30 this evening. Temperatures across the area actually in the 40s and 50s so a cooler start to the morning. 50 degrees in raleigh and durham, 53 is our current temperature in fayetteville. We can expect things to stay dry thanks to an area of High Pressure building in. Were looking supny and cooler today sunny and cooler than yesterday, 68 degrees. Sunny skies all day today, a chance to dry out. Tha
That will continue today. At least this morning we are not seeing any wet weather here on the radar. We can expect this dry weather to continue not only through today but through the entire week ahead. A chance to dry out and get those Recovery Efforts going from the torrential rain we experienced on saturday. Again, flood warnings in effect unl 10 30 this evening. Thats for all the counties highlighted on the map here. That is because we do have flooded roads and there are a lot of them around the area. We also have full creeks and streams. Some at high water problems. Temperatures right now are in the 40s and 50s across the area. We can expect the sunshine to continueoday, and were looking at a high of 68 this afternoon. Well let you know how long the dry weather will last and exactly whats in store for your week coming up. Hundreds of thousands are without power thanks to Hurricane Matthew. And that means many folks out there may be turning to a genetor to keep the lights on cbs Nor