A very nice overnight Saturday into Sunday is in store with temperatures in the 60s under mostly clear skies. But humidity and hot temperatures make a rebound for Father’s Day on Sunday.
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There’s the chance for a stray shower with highs in the middle 90s, but most places will remain dry again. That’s not the case on Monday with an approaching cold front and plenty of “juice” for storms, with highs in the middle to upper 90s.
The Storm Prediction Center has the area under a Marginal Risk (level 1) for severe weather. Once the front passes, we’ll see a few degrees drop in temperatures. But we’ll still remain in the 90s for most of the week.

Rain chances spike again on Saturday and remain elevated in the middle to upper 90s through the end of the month.
FORECAST
OVERNIGHT will be mostly clear. The low will be 67. Winds will be calm.
SUNDAY will be mostly sunny and hotter. The high will be 94. Winds will be southwest at 5 miles per hour.
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MONDAY will be mostly clear, hot and humid with an approaching cold front. Scattered showers and storms are likely in the afternoon and the evening as the front moves in. There’s a Marginal Risk of severe weather. The high will be 95. Winds will be southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

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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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