Strong to severe storms through Sunday evening will linger as lighter showers into early Monday morning. Rain remains scattered through midweek before summer-like heat comes roaring back.
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We’ll start Monday morning in the upper 60s and lower 70s before climbing into the upper 80s. A few scattered showers and storms are likely, but not at the coverage or intensity as Sunday evening.
Rain chances drop even further by Tuesday as temperatures start to rebound. Wednesday and Thursday are looking mostly dry, but hot. Highs will return to the middle to upper 90s.

It’ll stay hot and muggy through the weekend and into early next week, with daily highs in the lower to middle 90s.
A few scattered showers and storms are possible on most days, being more typical July rain activity. Some days you’ll see rain, others you won’t, depending on where activity fires up.

FORECAST
OVERNIGHT will be mostly cloudy with lingering showers and storms. The low will be 69. Winds will become calm.
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MONDAY will be mostly cloudy with showers and storms through parts of the day. The high will be 82. Winds will be east at 5 to 10 miles per hour.
TUESDAY will be partly cloudy and mild with a few isolated afternoon showers and storms. The high will be 87. Winds will be northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

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This forecast was prepared by the CBS 17 Storm Team and is based on the latest information available and years of weather forecasting experience in North Carolina. It was not produced by a computer like many forecasts you find on the web, social media and smart phone apps.
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