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Triangle could see more storms through the overnight

Much of central North Carolina will see thunderstorms on Thursday, with the best chance of severe weather in the eastern areas.

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By
Alfred Charles
, WRAL.com managing editor
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Triangle and much of central North Carolina are under a Level 1 risk for severe weather Thursday and some of the storms could be strong.

WRAL meteorologist Kat Campbell said the storms could fire up in the afternoon and could into the evening hours.

The storms could bring downpours, lightning, gusty winds and hail, she said.

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But the rest of central North Carolina could also see storms with heavy rain and gusty winds.

There’s a 50 percent chance of rain in the Triangle.

Temperatures will be hot, with a high of 89 degrees in Raleigh but a heat index of 98 by the late afternoon.

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Rocky Mount will feel like 102 degrees, and Fayetteville will feel like 104 degrees.

A front is bringing warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, keeping the humidity at oppressive levels.

The weekend stays hot, with highs at 92 degrees and intense humidity staying put.

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