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Flooding possible Saturday and Sunday, NWS warns, as heavy rain covers the Triangle

Rain is expected through the weekend in central North Carolina.
Rain is expected through the weekend in central North Carolina. National Weather Service

Turning the furnace back on was probably not at the top of your Memorial Day weekend to-do list, but with high temperatures expected to barely make it to 70 on Saturday or Sunday you may need at least a space heater.

And a rain coat. Definitely a rain coat.

The rain that’s been in the forecast is supposed to start this morning and not let up till sometime Sunday. And it’s likely to continue at least intermittently through Monday.

The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for central North Carolina warning of possible flooding through Saturday night. A half inch to one and a half inches of rain are expected today.

The risk of moderate to heavy rain continues Sunday, with another half inch of rain possible.

The high temperature Saturday is only supposed to reach 61, and Sunday may touch 70. Temperatures in Raleigh are likely to fall into the upper 50s by midnight, according to the National Weather Service.

Folks hoping to enjoy the North Carolina beaches should check the NC Ferry System for any cancellations. Two ferry routes — Southport to Fort Fisher and Cherry Branch to Minnesott Beach — were suspended as of 2 p.m. Saturday due to the rough weather.

This story was originally published May 27, 2023 at 8:47 AM.

Anna Roman
The News & Observer
Anna Roman is a service journalism reporter for the News & Observer. She has previously covered city government, crime and business for newspapers across North Carolina and received many North Carolina Press Association awards, including first place for investigative reporting. 
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