NC could get drenched on Super Tuesday. Does rain hurt (or help) any candidates?
Strong storms could bring tornadoes to parts of
So will the weather affect voter turnout? And what could that mean for candidates, including
In general, adverse conditions can impact "voter turnout with swing voters especially," according to a 2016 study of election and weather data.
"Voters between the ages of 18-24 are more likely to vote when the weather is warm and sunny, which could affect (Sen. Bernie)
A study published in
Also, "compared to normal conditions, rain significantly reduces voter participation by a rate of just less than 1% per inch, while an inch of snowfall decreases turnout by almost .5%," the report said.
In 2012, about one-third of undecided voters said "inclement weather conditions would have a 'moderate to significant' impact on whether they make it to the polls on
What do forecasters predict?
In the
"Scattered showers with a few embedded thunderstorms will cross the region from the west today," forecasters said Tuesday morning. "Any thunderstorms will produce heavier downpours, cloud-to-ground lightning, and gusty winds."
In the Triangle, forecasters say rain chances start after
"The strongest storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts," forecasters posted on Twitter. "An isolated tornado is possible."
Earlier in the day, the same storm system moved through central
In
But statewide, polls close at
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