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WRAL WeatherCenter Forecast
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Severe thunderstorm warning for Wayne, Cumberland and Sampson counties until 11:30 p.m. — According to the National Weather Service, more than 7,000 lightning strikes have occured across central North Carolina Thursday as strong storms move through. more
On WRAL at 11: Rain moving out, but hot weather sticking around. When you can expect our first 100-degree day — We're also tracking the heat sticking around when the storms leave, and when we'll have our first 100-degree day. Plus, we're live from Jordan Lake, where crews are searching for a missing fisherman. Watch WRAL-TV on FOX 50 at 10 p.m., and search for these and other stories on WRAL.com. more
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