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6:04 a.m. • 5-22-13

Weather Forecast for Raleigh

  • Today: Thunderstorm.
    • Hi: 86° F
  • Thu: Thunderstorm.
    • Hi: 83° F
  • Fri: Partly Cloudy.
    • Hi: 76° F

Other Locations

> 7 Day Forecast

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Learn about tornadoes, hail, winter weather and more with our interactive storm guides.

  • Winter Storm Dec 16 2010

    Learn all you need to know about winter weather.

    Updated December 16, 2010 | View Page

  • 1177097581_hurricanes_wral

    All you wanted to know about Hurricane naming, strength, seasons and more.

    Updated June 29, 2011 | View Page

  • Storm Tracker Logo

    Keep your eye on the storm with this interactive hurricane tracker.

    Updated June 25, 2008 | View Page

  • Tornado & Car

    Explore the hows, whys and history of tornadoes.

    Updated March 26, 2009 | View Page

  • 1166648705_hail

    All you need to know about hail storms.

    Posted December 20, 2006 | View Page

  • The Colors of Fall Interactive

    Check out the beautiful colors our state has to offer. Explore why leaves change colors, view photos and more.

    Updated June 22, 2007 | View Page

  • 1166122925_fran10Year

    Hurricane Fran blew through the region in 1996. See news clips and images from that devastating storm.

    Updated December 20, 2006 | View Page

  • Katrina One Year Later - Promo

    Completed one year after hurricane Katrina ravaged the gulf coast, this interactive explores the area's road to recovery.

    Posted April 20, 2007 | View Page

  • Ap interactive

    Just because Katrina was the perfect storm - a catastrophic combo of the wrong hurricane in the wrong place at the wrong time - doesn't mean that history can't repeat itself, leaving another city obliterated by another tempest. It can. And as we enter what weather prognosticators are euphemistically calling another "active season," citizens and civil servants from Texas to New England are asking themselves, Where's the next New Orleans?

    Updated June 4, 2007 | View Page


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