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Cold start Monday ahead of near-80-degree temps this week

Sunday will be windy and cool, with a huge humidity drop. Winds could gust 30-35 mph.
Posted 2022-12-19T12:31:19+00:00 - Updated 2024-03-10T23:18:58+00:00
WRAL WeatherCenter Forecast

Sunshine dominated the day, but we are in for a chilly night and Monday morning.

Sunday night will be cold and blustery with lows in the 30s.

The wind has been with us all day Sunday, with wind gusts topping over 30 mph in the afternoon.

You're going to need the heat on Sunday night.
You're going to need the heat on Sunday night.

In the morning, get ready to have a jacket at the bus stop as we'll get started with temperatures in the 30s.

Monday wind chill.
Monday wind chill.

The mountains will be particularly gusty, with some areas seeing wind gusts up to 60 mph Monday.

Many areas in the mountains are under various wind alerts until Monday at noon.
Many areas in the mountains are under various wind alerts until Monday at noon.

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  • Monday: Sunny and breezy. Highs in the low 60s.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny and warmer. Highs in the low 70s.
  • Wednesday: Mostly Clear. High of 74.

Looking ahead: Temps near the 80s this week, longer days and more pollen

Great weather is on the way! Expect sunny skies and rising temperatures throughout next week.

Above normal warmth
Above normal warmth

We'll see above normal temperatures much of the week. After a cool weekend, Monday will be in the 60s, Tuesday will reach the 70s, and Thursday and Friday could feel almost summer-like with highs near 80!

With all those warmer temperatures comes more flowers - and you could see an increase in your allergies as pollen counts rise.

Pollen forecast
Pollen forecast

We'll also start seeing longer days and later sunsets, so you'll be able to stay outside and enjoy the springtime warmth even more each evening.

Later sunsets
Later sunsets

Our next chance of rain arrives early Saturday, along with another band on St. Patrick's Day, but it doesn't look like a significant system.

"These don't look like huge systems, but we'll continue to watch," WRAL meteorologist Anthony Baglione said.

Rainfall to start 2024 above normal in some areas

We have a surplus of rain at RDU, with 7.7 inches of rain, a surplus of .72 inches. Rain totals in Fayetteville, however, are at a slight deficit at 6.01 inches of rain.

Rain so far in 2024.
Rain so far in 2024.

Fayetteville will have plenty of chances to get more rain, as WRAL meteorologists expect above average rainfall for meteorological spring.

"During the same period, it's expected to be warmer than normal," Maze said. "I don't [expect] drought conditions to be an issue this spring."

7-day forecast for central NC

7-Day Forecast
7-Day Forecast
  • Monday: Clear and cooler. High near 62.
  • Tuesday: 69 degrees and sunny.
  • Wednesday: Mostly Clear. High of 74.
  • Thursday: Mainly sunny. High 79.
  • Friday: Cloudy with occasional rain showers. High of 78.
  • Saturday: Considerable cloudiness with occasional rain showers. High 72.

Winter 2023-24 passes without snow for Raleigh

This winter was a disappointment for snow lovers.

For the first time in recorded history, no snow was reported at RDU – not even a trace! Records go back to 1887.

No snow this year in NC
No snow this year in NC

It's been more than two full years – 763 days – since there has been any measurable snow (Jan. 29, 2022 saw .4 inches) at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. This is the third-longest snow drought on record at RDU.

Wilmoth said winter 2023-24 was warm (tied for the fourth warmest on record) and wet. Although moisture has been in place, it never lined up with any cold snaps.

March 1 marks the beginning of meteorological spring, pushing the likelihood for a snowfall this season even further down the charts.

There have been 12 other winters with no measurable snow, but they still had a trace at RDU.

Eyes on the sky for 2024 total solar eclipse

April 8 is the date of the next total solar eclipse for North America. We won't see a total eclipse in North Carolina, but lots of people will travel to take it in! Ohio will be the closest spot to drive to from Raleigh for the path of totality.

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