Beautiful Sunday ahead of central NC rain chances on Monday

The pleasant weather continues on Sunday. High pressure will remain in control, bringing abundant sunshine, light winds, and afternoon highs near 80 degrees. Aside from a few thin high clouds, conditions will be nearly ideal for outdoor plans across the region.

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Changes arrive Monday as a stationary boundary lifts back north and interacts with an approaching disturbance.

Scattered showers could develop during the morning, but the better chance for more widespread rain arrives Monday afternoon and evening as another cold front pushes into the area.

Rain coverage is expected to be higher than what we’ve seen recently, with scattered showers and a few thunderstorms possible.

Behind the front, cooler and drier air settles back into central North Carolina for Tuesday through Thursday. High temperatures will remain near 80 degrees, while lower humidity levels make for another stretch of comfortable early June weather.

The dry pattern won’t last forever, however. By late next week, high pressure shifts offshore, allowing warmer and more humid air to return from the south. Temperatures are expected to climb back toward 90 degrees by next weekend, and with the added moisture, the chance for typical summertime afternoon showers and thunderstorms will increase once again.

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FORECAST

SUNDAY will be mostly sunny. The high will be 80. Winds will be light out of the northeast.

OVERNIGHT will be partly cloudy. The low will be 60. Winds will be 5 to 10 miles per hour out of the northeast.

MONDAY will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and storms. The high will be 81. Winds will be 5 to 10 miles per hour out of the southwest.

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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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