Continued dry skies support a warming trend in your First Alert Forecast for the rest of the work week, with daily highs ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Spring officially arrives with the solstice at 10:46 am on this Friday, and temperatures will follow or even exceed seasonal averages in the days ahead. Expect temperatures ...
Thursday will have a risk of cold frontal showers and stray storms, especially between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m... which is a bit ...
Toasty high pressure will squash rain clouds and only encourage more pollen clouds through the weekend. Temperatures topped out in the 60 degree range on Thursday afternoon, they will crest mainly in ...
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Stay alert Monday, and be prepared to seek shelter for possible severe weather watches and warnings from the National Weather Service. Even in between scattered showers, storms, and squalls, your ...
Big changes start with the next cold front. First, expect a solid or broken line of showers and perhaps a few embedded gusty storms between 3 and 11 p.m. Thursday. Then, brace for a wintry Friday ...
Cold frontal showers could cross your path Thursday, especially between midday and sunset, and, hopefully, deliver a couple of tenths of an inch of needed rain while they’re here. Take a jacket for ...
Thankfully, any severe weather risk will quickly wrap Monday evening ahead of a clearing and colder Monday night and St. Patrick’s Day. Here, the First Alert Weather Day program continues as parts of ...
With inclement weather and colder temperatures on the way, leaders at Good Shepherd say they’re expecting a packed shelter on ...
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