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Length of Visible Light. Length of Day. Tomorrow will be 2 minutes 4 seconds shorter. Oct Nov 4. Nov The time period when the sun is no more than 6 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The horizon should be clearly defined and the brightest stars should be visible under good atmospheric conditions i.

One still should be able to carry on ordinary outdoor activities. The time period when the sun is between 6 and 12 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The horizon is well defined and the outline of objects might be visible without artificial light. Ordinary outdoor activities are not possible at this time without extra illumination.

The time period when the sun is between 12 and 18 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. Bryan Mims shares the fall splendor on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Climate Change Coverage. Weather Slideshows 28 Images. Weather Resources.

Who has to pay if a neighbor's tree falls in your yard? North Carolina Webcams Updated: August 4, p. EST View More ». Weather Videos. Mike Maze. Here's a look at Futurecast for the 10PM time period. This is the line as it is just starting to move into the northwestern counties. The threat for storms and any severe weather would be from about 8PM through Read More.

The threat for storms and any severe weather would be from about 8PM through 1AM. We will be watching this closely. Kat Campbell. We are monitoring 2 cold fronts this week that bring opportunities for rain and storms. Coming up on WRAL News at 4 I'll pinpoint which areas still have a chance of an isolated severe storm tonight plus a first Coming up on WRAL News at 4 I'll pinpoint which areas still have a chance of an isolated severe storm tonight plus a first look at the Halloween forecast.

Here's the severe threat for severe weather this evening and into tonight. We think the timing would be from 8PM through about 1AM. Aimee Wilmoth. I'm watching a thunderstorm over western Wake County.

It's moving NE and now has some lightning and heavy rain. Peta Sheerwood. Scattered showers are developing on radar. This evening and tonight is when we have a better chance of seeing stronger to severe storms pop on radar. Elizabeth Gardner. Looking WAY ahead the weekend looks dry, chilly and spooky! An early look at the Trick or Treat forecast looks more like a treat. But keep checking back in case there are changes between now and Sunday.

Severe storms are possible this evening. Be weather aware. Download the app and turn on alerts for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. If alarms go off turn on the TV and we If alarms go off turn on the TV and we will show you what to expect and how to stay safe. We could see a few light showers this morning. A front will approach this evening bringing a chance for storms. A few of those could produce wind damage. The timeline is this evening.

On WRAL we will show you the timing storms could arrive this evening and the big temperature change that will follow. Wind NE 6 mph. UV Index 6 of Sunrise am. Sunset pm. Partly Cloudy Night. Wind E 4 mph. Moonset pm. Wind SE 11 mph. UV Index 4 of Wind SSW 12 mph. Mostly Cloudy. Wind WSW 14 mph. Mostly Cloudy Night. Wind WNW 11 mph. Wind WNW 15 mph. Wind WNW 9 mph. Partly Cloudy. Wind NW 11 mph. UV Index 5 of Wind NNW 5 mph. Wind N 6 mph. Wind NNE 3 mph. Wind ESE 5 mph.

Mostly Clear Night. Wind ENE 3 mph. Wind SE 7 mph. Wind NNE 4 mph. Wind NE 7 mph. Wind NE 4 mph. Wind E 7 mph. Wind ESE 7 mph. Wind ESE 4 mph. Wind SE 4 mph. Scattered Showers. Wind SE 8 mph.



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