Partly Sunny Today; Showers Likely Tonight into Tomorrow Morning

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High pressure will continue to slide off the Carolina coast today and clouds will begin to increase as an area showers over the southeast move toward the area. Highs today will be in the mid to upper 50s.

The area of showers will move through tonight and early tomorrow morning. Tomorrow will end up partly sunny, with highs in the mid 50s.

Clouds will increase again on Sunday and scattered showers may develop during the afternoon. Highs will be in the mid 60s.

A cold front will spread showers through the state Sunday night and Monday before pushing off the coast Monday afternoon. Highs will top out in the mid 60s before falling behind the front.

Sunny Today; Warming Trend into the Weekend

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High pressure to our south will continue to provide clear skies today as temperatures rebound a bit and warm into the mid 50s.

Tomorrow will be mostly sunny and even warmer, with highs approaching 60 degrees.

Clouds will increase tomorrow night as a piece of upper level energy moves by to our south and east. This system will bring a slight chance of a sprinkle early Saturday morning before moving away. Otherwise, Saturday will be partly sunny with highs around 60.

Scattered showers will develop Sunday ahead of the next cold front that will move through on Monday. Sunday’s highs will be in the low to mid 60s.

Cold and Breezy Today; Dry into the Weekend

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As cold high pressure continues to push into the area, expect mostly sunny skies today. It will be breezy and cold, with highs in the low to mid 40s.

Another cold night is on tap tonight, with lows dipping into the mid 20s once again.

Temperatures begin to moderate tomorrow under continued sunny skies. Highs will be in the mid 50s.

As the high slides off the coast, a more southerly flow will develop. As a result, clouds will increase a bit on Friday but temperatures will continue to warm with highs expected to push into the upper 50s.

Arctic Front Moving Through

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An arctic cold front is moving through the region, bringing much colder air, gusty winds and scattered snow showers as it does. Today’s high temperature was 53 degrees at midnight.

Temperatures will continue to fall into the 30s this morning before rebounding a little this afternoon, topping out around 40 degrees. East of the mountains, no snow accumulation is expected.

Tomorrow will be sunny but breezy and cold, with highs in the low to mid 40s.

With high pressure overhead, Thursday will be sunny with light winds and highs in the upper 40s.

Mostly Sunny Today; Strong Cold Front Moves Through Tonight

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Today will be mostly sunny with a high in the mid 50s.

A strong cold front will move into the region tonight and through by tomorrow morning. The front will bring scattered showers, possibly ending as snow showers tomorrow morning. The front will also bring very cold air to the region on gusty northwest winds. Highs tomorrow will be around 40 degrees with wind gusts to near 25 mph.

Overnight lows Tuesday night will dip into the mid to upper 20s.

Wednesday will be sunny but blustery and cold, with highs in the low 40s.

Mostly Sunny and Cool into Next Week

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High pressure will continue to provide cool temperatures and mostly sunny skies through the weekend.

Today will be mostly sunny, breezy and cool with highs around 50 degrees.

Winds will diminish tomorrow and temperatures will warm a bit, with highs in the mid 50s.

A weak cold front will move through on Sunday, increasing winds and bringing an end to the warming trend. Highs on Sunday and Monday will be in the mid 50s, followed by highs around 50 on Tuesday.

Mostly Sunny and Cool Today

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With cold high pressure to our north, today will likely be the coldest day since early April. High temperatures will likely remain below 50 degrees, topping out in the upper 40s in most areas.

Tomorrow and Wednesday will feature a mix of clouds and sun with progressively warmer temperatures. Expect highs in the mid 50s tomorrow, warming to the mid 60s on Wednesday.

A cold front will approach and move through on Thursday. Showers are likely with this frontal passage starting late Wednesday night and lasting through the day Thursday. Highs will be near 70 degrees.

Cold Front Roaring Through Today

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A strong cold front is approaching the area from the west. Out ahead of the front, gusty winds, along with showers and a line of thunderstorms are currently moving through. The rain should come to an end this afternoon as the front moves to the east.

Temperatures are already near 70 and will top out in the low 70s before dropping a bit behind the front.

An upper level trough will swing through tomorrow, bringing a reinforcing shot of cold air and clouds to the area. A few showers are possible in the mountains. Highs will be in the mid 60s under partly sunny skies.

Foggy Start, Warm Afternoon; Rain Late Tonight

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Areas of fog will give way to partly sunny skies this afternoon. Southerly winds will increase through the day as a cold front approaches from the west. Highs today will be in the low 70s.

The front will spread rain showers and isolated thunderstorms into the area late tonight. Some of the showers and storms may produce locally gusty winds.

The front will continue to push showers and isolated storms through the area tomorrow The front will slow and may even stall along the bay Friday afternoon and evening. This will allow shower chances to persist into tomorrow night. Highs will be around 70 degrees.