- U.S.-based aid groups rush to get supplies into storm-battered Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
- Travelers stuck in Jamaica due to Hurricane Mellissa forced to pay for unwanted extended stay
- Raleigh police officer awaits word from family in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa devastation
- North Carolina’s leaders give insight on the effects of Hurricane Melissa
- ‘We want some answers;’ Whiteville residents demand city response to prevent flooding
Warm stretch: 7 consecutive days of 60+ degree days ahead, severe weather possible
The Triangle has 7 consecutive days of 60+ degree weather to look forward to this weekend and into next week. However, a potential for rain and even severe weather may dampen weekend plans.
Friday is mild and cloudy, with a high around 65.
Saturday and Sunday both break into the low to mid 70s. Saturday brings Raleigh close to the record high of 76 degrees, reached over 100 years ago in 1890.
There’s potential for rain Saturday night into Sunday afternoon, with the best chance for rain being Sunday morning. There is a slight potential for some strong to severe storms and windy weather.
Monday and Tuesday stay warm, with a chance for wet weather.
Warm temperatures and mostly cloudy skies finish out Wednesday and Thursday next week.
