Attention: Heavy rain ends, sunshine returns by Sunday afternoon
The heavy rain has stopped and Sunday morning is cloudy. Sunshine returns on Sunday afternoon
weather. I know that Wake Forest has some students graduating. Although I hope you don't have to deal with wet weather then. Yes, the dry stretching will begin now. tomorrow. I still have a few spotty showers. The morning will be cloudy and may be a little foggy. But I think the situation will improve after nine innings. Not to mention the last few weeks, we've had a lot of rain on the ground here for just two days and it's still going to be humid over there. It's definitely a soggy condition, but I'm thankful that conditions are improving tonight. Good weather is approaching. There is also a chance of some sunshine late tomorrow. There are scattered showers along this small border. This trough, this area of surface low pressure, continues right behind our low pressure and front, moving toward our south and east. That gave us a bit of a break, but we can still see a few showers developing from the north and west. This is where we have received many storm reports. Many people are having difficulty navigating Highway 67 in northern Yadkin County, and even portions of Highway 601 are affected after two trees fell in the area. If you have to go out tonight, be very careful. This is because a tree may have fallen on power lines and work is still being carried out to clear parts of the road. Areas of northern Yadkin County and western Surry in southern Stokes County experienced a lot of flooding and some downed trees. And early today, Jennifer Stone reported that there was also hail in Madison. She would like to thank all the viewers who shared their photos and videos. Of course, you can find out more on our Facebook page. However, there are two road closures between East Bend and Jonesville. That's a problem. Several tents were blown away at North Wilkesboro Speedway and other campgrounds near Fishing Creek. It's a great thing that some of those streams and rivers have started to recede. Hurry up a little. Right after the storm broke out. Temperatures will be in the 60s early tomorrow with a few showers, gradually clearing through the afternoon. I'm optimistic that we can thin those clouds. The chance of drifting rain will start with a bit of fog, but the fog will be very light and patchy. There was nothing like today. The weather is gradually clearing up, with some sunshine, and highs in the low 70s. Places with more sun can get a little warmer. It depends on how quickly you can clear it. You may be able to pass from west to east a little faster. The temperature is very high and comfortable for the people at the foot of the mountain. Spotted showers are still continuing into the evening. However, I think the risk is low, around 20%. So, when the weather is nice, I feel better. Surely we won't have to deal with such wet weather and heavy thunderstorms tonight. Okay, it's 68 degrees outside. And look at this. For those along the Blue Ridge Parkway, fog is currently forming. Ennis seems to be able to get it down to less than 1/4 inch. Visibility at Jefferson 2 will be very low early tomorrow between 6 and 7 a.m., but conditions will begin to improve after 9 a.m. This is also a good sign that the air is dry. Trying to work with 1-2 IN OUT. It happened within the last 12 hours. This is her 12 hour view. You can see the heavy rain continuing along our path today. Ranges from 3 inches to 5 inches were reported in the Wilkes County area. We've had some very rough weather and you'll see 9000/200 inches of 1 inch reported today at the Winston-Salem airport, Greensboro, and Burlington airport. Currently, North Wilkesboro Airport only had 1000/900 inches. It's a little low and may be misreported. I'll check on that again. But we do know that there was a lot of rain around the airport and north and west of the highway. 4 to 5 inches is too long and will cause a lot of runoff. There was a huge flood. 2,707 inches in Reidsville today and 5,800 inches in Mount Airy. Yes, the weather is bad and it ends up being dry. Now there is no clear distinction between dry air coming in and not. There is another small wave of energy passing through. It could produce patchy showers until an exit is visible to the north and east tomorrow. So we're working on that. Expect drier air to set in for a few days. So there's a shower there now. We'll be able to say goodbye to those guys on our way Sunday afternoon. And by Monday, if you look at the precipitation totals that are not affected by sunshine hours and Sheffield, where Tobaccoville and Hamptonville all have 1 to 2 inches of rain, they had almost 2 inches of rain as well. It will be. These are totals from the storm that started late yesterday. Showers and thunderstorms continue along I-40 and are still falling south of Statesville. So if you're traveling tonight, these are the areas to watch out for right now. Our hourly forecast shows what we're talking about. It's a little dry with some showers here and there, but some people are in their 60s. There are areas of fog, and the morning's thick clouds give way to sunshine, giving us great conditions as we head into the weekend. But with scattered showers tonight, most of the storm is over, but warm days continue with 78 degrees Monday, 80 degrees Tuesday, 84 degrees next week, and 86 degrees Thursday. .It's almost dry until I look at the bed.
Attention: Heavy rain ends, sunshine returns by Sunday afternoon
The heavy rain has stopped and Sunday morning is cloudy. Sunshine returns on Sunday afternoon
A gradual clearing will begin by noon Sunday. High temperatures are comfortably in the low 70s in the Piedmont Triad and in the upper 60s in the mountains.
A gradual clearing will begin by noon Sunday. High temperatures are comfortably in the low 70s in the Piedmont Triad and in the upper 60s in the mountains.