Another round of rain Wednesday into Thursday in central NC

It’ll be dry overnight into Wednesday, but that won’t be the case Wednesday overnight into early Thursday. 

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Our next cold front arrives after sunset on Wednesday, bringing showers for a few hours before clearing conditions into Thursday afternoon.

The majority of Wednesday will be dry, and the majority of Thursday will be dry. So don’t let the rain chances ruin any plans. Most of the rain will fall while you’re sleeping. 

We’ll end the week with a lot of sunshine and 70s on Friday before a return to warmer weather arrives this weekend. 

Saturday will see highs in the middle 80s, with upper-80s temperatures on Sunday. Then the 90s and slightly higher humidity push in for Monday and much of next week. 

No major rain chances on the 10 days after Wednesday overnight into Thursday. Just a few scattered rain odds into the middle half of next week. Overall, a ridge of high pressure will dominate the weather pattern, keeping us warm and dry. 

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FORECAST

OVERNIGHT will be mostly clear. The low will be 51. Winds will be 5 miles per hour out of the south.

WEDNESDAY will be mostly dry until the late evening hours. The high will be 78. Winds will be 5 to 10 miles per hour out of the south.

THURSDAY will see a return to mostly clear skies. The high will be 70. Winds will be 5 to 10 miles per hour out of the northwest.

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This forecast was prepared by the CBS 17 Storm Team and is based on the latest information available and years of weather forecasting experience in North Carolina. It was not produced by a computer like many forecasts you find on the web, social media and smart phone apps.

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