By mid-to-late morning, rain moves out, and we turn breezy in the afternoon and evening as temperatures hold in the 60s.
A cold front will approach Wednesday night into Thursday morning bringing the chance for a few strong storms to start the day ...
An upper disturbance exits the islands. Higher rain chances are expected late weekend as a new disturbance approaches.
Wind Advisory continues until 5 PM Tuesday for Eastern Carteret County, Hatteras Island, Northern Outer Banks, and Ocracoke ...
Showers will be light in the inland areas and constant on the coast on Tuesday, but another round of rain is expected on Wednesday and Thursday from a front that will bring a better chance, especially ...
After the cold start to the morning, we will warm up nicely into the afternoon with a mix of clouds and sunshine. Winds will ...
We’ll stay dry and sunny again on Friday, with more chilly 40s at sunrise lifting into the upper 60s for highs. Saturday ...
We’ll stay dry and sunny through the end of the week, with rain chances remaining scarce. Highs will run generally in the ...
Thu–Fri: High pressure builds in. Bright sun, low humidity, and light winds; a “backdoor” front glides by early Friday but ...
Another gorgeous fall day is on tap across Eastern North Carolina as sunshine and a southwest breeze help temperatures climb ...
Chilly 40s Tuesday morning winds will jump to the mid 70s for afternoon skies with the aid of gusty southwest winds and sunny ...