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This week, the Triangle is expected to experience the hottest temperatures of the season so far. There may be some relief, but it will likely be subtle.
A sweltering and oppressive heat wave is moving across the U.S. this week, with the Triangle in the thick of the temperature turn-up.
Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill face more rain this week after Chantal, with additional flooding possible in areas. Heat indices could reach 105 degrees.
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On average, the first 100-degree day in North Texas doesn’t occur until July 1, said Matt Bishop, meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
Who among us isn’t anxiously studying their weather app and wondering if it could be true: Could the 100-degree days be coming to a merciful end? They just might.
Temperatures in the Triangle will surpass 100 degrees early in the week. Slight relief may come this weekend, with a higher chance of thunderstorms.