Unsettled Weather Continues in North Carolina: High Humidity and Storm Chances Ahead
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – June 13, 2025 – North Carolina is bracing for a stretch of humid, unsettled weather as significant rain and storm chances loom over the region this weekend. This pattern, driven largely by a stalled front to the north and moisture from the Bermuda High, is expected to bring scattered showers and potential flooding through early next week.
While some areas have seen substantial rainfall—over 3 inches reported in Montgomery County—others remain dry, leading to a varied weather experience across the state. A flash flood warning is currently active for Montgomery County due to heavy rainfall causing flooding concerns on roadways.
The forecast for the coming days includes temperatures in the mid-80s and continued high humidity, creating a tropical feel. Scattered afternoon thunderstorms are likely on Father’s Day, particularly affecting the Triad and areas to the east. As moisture levels remain elevated, forecasters warn of slow-moving rain cells that could produce isolated flooding, echoing the challenges faced earlier this week.
Meteorologists are advising residents to stay alert, with a slight risk for severe storms on Sunday, especially in the northern and eastern parts of the state. Sunday afternoon may see increased thunderstorm activity, potentially impacting outdoor festivities.
Looking ahead, the humid pattern will persist into Monday and Tuesday, with scattered showers expected. However, improvements in weather conditions are anticipated mid-next week as the moisture begins to diminish.
Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on local forecasts and stay prepared for rapidly changing weather as North Carolina navigates this challenging stretch of humidity and storms.
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