Heavy Rain Showers and Scattered Wave Rainfall Push East Across North Carolina Overnight Into Thursday Morning With Passing Thunderstorms Possible but Severe Weather Unlikely

Heavy Rain Showers and Scattered Wave Rainfall Push East Across North Carolina Overnight Into Thursday Morning With Passing Thunderstorms Possible but Severe Weather Unlikely

RALEIGH, NC — Heavy rain showers with bursts of intense rainfall are pushing eastward across North Carolina as of 10:16 PM, with scattered waves of rain expected to continue through the state overnight and into Thursday morning, bringing pockets of heavier precipitation and the possibility of a passing thunderstorm, though severe weather is not anticipated for the state during this overnight period.

Rain Pushing East Across the State Overnight

Radar imagery captured at 10:16 PM shows a broad area of shower activity advancing eastward across North Carolina, with the heaviest returns concentrated across the western and central portions of the state including the Charlotte metro area, Greensboro, and the Raleigh-Durham corridor. The system is moving steadily and is expected to continue pushing rainfall across the entire state through the overnight hours.

Scattered waves of rain will follow through Thursday morning, meaning residents should not expect a single clean break in the precipitation but rather multiple rounds of shower activity continuing well into the daytime hours ahead.

Pockets of Heavier Rainfall Expected

While the overall setup does not carry a severe weather designation, forecasters note that pockets of significantly heavier rainfall will be embedded within the broader shower bands moving through the state overnight. These localized bursts of heavy rain could temporarily reduce visibility and result in minor ponding on roadways, particularly in low-lying areas and locations that have already received rainfall earlier in the evening.

Drivers traveling overnight or in the early Thursday morning hours across Charlotte, Fayetteville, Raleigh, and eastern communities should account for reduced visibility and wet road conditions throughout their routes.

Thunderstorm Possible but Not Severe

A passing thunderstorm cannot be ruled out as the rain system moves through North Carolina overnight, and residents may hear periods of loud thunder accompanying some of the heavier shower cells. However, forecasters are clear that severe weather is unlikely across the state during this particular event, distinguishing it from the more dangerous storm activity affecting neighboring states to the south and west simultaneously.

The thunder, while potentially startling during overnight hours, is not expected to be accompanied by the damaging winds, large hail, or tornado threat that characterizes a severe thunderstorm designation.

Conditions Expected to Improve Into Thursday

The rain system will gradually work its way eastward through the morning hours, with conditions expected to improve progressively from west to east across North Carolina as Thursday develops. Residents across the state are advised to allow extra travel time during the Thursday morning commute and remain aware of any localized flash flood advisories that may be issued for areas receiving the heaviest overnight rainfall totals.

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