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Timing: Level 2 severe weather risk for Wake, Durham and Orange counties


Saturday, July 1, 2023 1:57PM
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — An isolated strong to severe storm will be possible later today and into this evening as a severe weather risk has been upgraded for parts of the Triangle to level 2 status.
This is on top of increasing humidity this weekend that will push feels-like temperatures above 100 degrees and near of above advisory levels.
While spotty storms will be possible this afternoon, it’s looking more likely that a line of thunderstorms will move into the area during the evening hours.
This same trend is in place for Sunday, which is now under a level 1 risk for severe weather. The main threat will be damaging straight-line winds.
In Durham and Chapel Hill, heavy rain drenched the area Friday evening, leading to a Flash Flood Warning for Durham. Rising waters could be seen in low-lying areas.
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