
Raleigh in July
Not the best time
Peak summer heat and humidity make July challenging for outdoor activities. Crowds thin out as locals and smart visitors flee the oppressive weather conditions.
Weather
July delivers Raleigh's peak summer intensity - hot, humid, and stormy. Temperatures regularly hit the low 30s with oppressive humidity that makes it feel even hotter. Afternoon thunderstorms are almost guaranteed.
32°C high21°C low12 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$120/day average
Events & Festivals
- •4th of July celebrations
- •Summer outdoor concerts
- •Food truck festivals
July Tips
- •Plan indoor activities for midday hours
- •Hydrate constantly and seek air conditioning
- •Evening events are much more pleasant than daytime
All Months
March through May offers perfect weather – highs in the 70s, low humidity, and blooming dogwoods throughout Pullen Park. Hotel rates stay reasonable at $120-140 per night, and you'll avoid the summer crowds at outdoor attractions.
Fall rocks from September through November. Temperatures hover in the comfortable 60s and 70s, perfect for the North Carolina State Fair in October. Plus, football season brings energy to downtown, though hotel prices jump 30% during home games.
Summer gets sticky. July and August see 90-degree days with crushing humidity that makes walking downtown feel like a sauna. But this is when outdoor concerts at Red Hat Amphitheater are in full swing, and hotel pools become essential.
Winter stays mild – rarely below freezing – but the city feels sleepy. Many food trucks take breaks, and outdoor patios close. The upside? Hotel rates drop to $90 per night, and you'll have museums mostly to yourself.
Avoid the first week of August when NC State students return. Traffic becomes impossible, restaurants get slammed, and everything feels chaotic for about 10 days.
Raleigh Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
6/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
6/10
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