There is a 60% probability of rain on Wednesday, according to the Raleigh National Weather Service. With a gentle southwest breeze blowing between three and six miles per hour, the temperature will rise to a comfortable 67 degrees Fahrenheit. By nightfall, the sky should clear despite the rain. There may be showers until 9 p.m., after which there will be clearing clouds and a low of about 40 degrees. Winds will increase, reaching gusts of up to 22 mph.
The National Weather Service predicts that Thursday will be sunny with highs in the middle of the 50s. Up to 24 mph wind gusts will provide the day a sharp contrast. At night, the temperature will dip to a cold 33 degrees.
The sunny weather is expected to continue on Friday, with evening temperatures falling into the upper 30s. Temperatures will climb during the weekend, hitting the upper 50s to low 60s. Additionally, on Thursday and Friday, the National Weather Service warns of heightened fire risks due to gusts in the southern Piedmont and Sandhills.
Lows in the upper 20s to mid-30s are predicted for the weekend mornings due to the possibility of frost and freezing temperatures brought on by a cold front that moves in tonight. In stark contrast to the warmth of today, Friday and Sunday will have the coldest mornings. It is not anticipated that spotters will be required.
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