July 10, 2026

NC needs a big storm, but we don't want that. WRAL Weather explains.

NC needs a big storm, but we don't want that. WRAL Weather explains.
NC needs a big storm, but we don't want that. WRAL Weather explains.
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NC needs a big storm, but we don't want that. WRAL Weather explains.
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Recent storms have brought some relief to parts of North Carolina, but the state’s drought continues to worsen. Central North Carolina, the Triad and the coast still need 16 to 20 inches of rain over an extended period to see meaningful improvement. WRAL meteorologist Grant Skinner and WRAL anchor Ken Smith talk through the drought conditions and why we may not see relief until the fall.