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Monday's rare Level 4 risk for severe weather comes with chance for tornadoes, school closings
Monday is a WRAL Weather Alert Day. The severe threat is expected to begin mid-morning, while main-line storms are expected in the afternoon ahead of a cold front.
A few showers and storms are possible Sunday before we see more widespread storms Monday.
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Monday is a WRAL Weather Alert Day due to the rare Level 4 risk for severe storms, with damaging wind gusts and potential tornadoes as the most dangerous threats.
On a typical day, we'll have cooler temperatures in the morning and a steady warmup through the afternoon before temperatures ...
When severe storms are in the forecast, WRAL’s Severe Weather Team works to let you know the severity of the storm. Starting ...
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