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The National Weather Service in Raleigh issues a winter-weather advisory for the Triad as wintry mix of weather might cause slick roads and power outages.
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be an Impact Weather day for Thursday due to the Heat Advisory and possible thunderstorms this afternoon.
Heat Advisory in Effect: Tuesday Is a WDSU First Warning Weather Impact Day Today is a WDSU First Warning Weather Impact Day as heat index values climb near 110° and storm chances linger.
Storms that make it will be capable of heavy rain and gusty winds. After Wednesday, the heat will drop just a few notches, but it will still be quite brutal all through the weekend.
The National Weather Service continues our Heat Advisory through Friday at 8pm. PM Storm chances possible as well.
While it will be cool during the storm, remember - this is Florida weather. It will be even more humid after the storm during the heat of the day.
An area of stormy weather in the open Atlantic Ocean became Tropical Storm Andrea on Tuesday morning, the first of the Atlantic hurricane season, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The heat advisory has been extended for one more day, Thursday will stay steamy with highs in the low to mid 90s and the heat index pushing and exceeding triple digits.
Some showers continue to flow into western portions of the area as we head into the afternoon. Farther east, even though it is dry a few Flood Warnings remain in effect. Flood Warnings for Rice ...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS IN THE MOUNTAINS MAY START A LITTLE EARLIER IN THE DAY, AND A SEVERE RISK THERE AS WELL. SO WATCH FOR THAT HEAT ADVISORY TOMORROW AND INTO FRIDAY.
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Severe weather is not a serious concern as any strong to severe storms should stay south of the stationary front. However, this front will be responsible for continuous showers on Wednesday.