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Todays weather in Raleigh NC

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Get your daily Raleigh, NC weather forecast delivered straight to your ears with Today's Weather in Raleigh NC — the essential podcast for anyone living, working, or playing in the Triangle area. Each episode delivers a concise, up-to-date weather briefing tailored specifically to Raleigh and the surrounding Research Triangle region, so you always know what to expect before you head out the door. Whether you're planning your morning commute on I-40, deciding what to wear, scheduling an outdoor event, or just curious whether to grab an umbrella, this show gives you the local forecast details that matter most. Covering daily high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, humidity, wind conditions, and extended outlooks, Today's Weather in Raleigh NC cuts through the noise and gives you actionable weather intelligence in just minutes.© 2026 YesOui.ai
  • Todays weather in Raleigh NC - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    May 14 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Raleigh NC - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    (00:00:28) Midday Showers Incoming
    (00:00:56) Evening Storm Threat
    (00:01:44) What To Wear and Carry
    (00:02:36) Cooler Air Confirmed
    (00:03:14) Key Signals to Watch

    Raleigh's weather on May 14th runs in two distinct phases, and knowing which one catches you makes all the difference. The morning opens near 56°F with mostly clear skies and manageable humidity — a cooler, comfortable start compared to recent days. If your commute is early, conditions are on your side.

    The shift begins around midday, when the first round of showers moves in. Timing isn't pinned down precisely, so any outdoor lunch plans should account for wet conditions. This round is the quieter one — showers rather than storms, inconvenient but not severe.

    The more significant concern is the second round arriving in the afternoon and evening. This one carries the potential for thunderstorms and gusty winds, with intensity still carrying some uncertainty. For the evening commute specifically, reduced visibility and wind are real factors. Leaving a little early or waiting out the storm's passage by 15 to 20 minutes are both reasonable strategies — watching a radar app this afternoon is genuinely useful.

    Dress in layers: mid-fifties at sunrise, rising humidity through the day, and storm potential by evening means a light waterproof jacket is the right call. Carry an umbrella on your person, not in the car. Secure anything outdoors that could catch wind before you leave.

    The National Weather Service has confirmed a cooler air mass settling across the region — a noticeable shift from the warmer stretch Raleigh has been in. The weekend may bring a temperature rebound, but today the unsettled pattern holds.

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    3 Min.
  • Todays weather in Raleigh NC - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    May 13 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Raleigh NC - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    (00:00:36) Visibility Quarter-Mile Or Less
    (00:01:20) Commute Safety Protocols
    (00:01:54) Timeline For Fog Clearing
    (00:02:30) What To Wear And Expect
    (00:02:59) Key Signals To Watch

    A Dense Fog Advisory is blanketing Raleigh and the broader Piedmont this morning, and if you're heading out during the rush hour window, visibility may be down to a quarter mile or less in the hardest-hit areas. The National Weather Service advisory covers 18 counties — including Wake, Durham, and Guilford — and runs until 9 a.m., putting the bulk of the morning commute squarely inside the affected window.

    This episode breaks down what quarter-mile visibility actually means at highway speeds, where conditions are worst (the northern Piedmont is running worse than the metro average), and the key difference between manageable mist and genuinely dangerous near-zero visibility. If you're driving toward Durham or into the northern Triangle this morning, this is the briefing to hear before you leave.

    On the practical side: slow down meaningfully, run low-beam headlights only, increase your following distance, and if visibility drops to near zero, pull off safely and wait. Road surfaces may feel slightly damp from condensation — worth noting on curves and ramps — but there's no rain in the picture.

    The fog is expected to lift after daybreak as temperatures rise, with conditions improving significantly through mid-morning. If you have any flexibility, a departure delay past 7:30 a.m. could put you on the other side of the worst of it. Dress for a damp, grey morning — this is a mild-temperature event, not a cold snap.

    Under 3 minutes. Everything you need before you walk out the door.

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    3 Min.
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