Arctic Air Settles Into Carolinas
Better keep the moisturizer handy!
The next few mornings will all be below freezing!
Highs end up 5-10° below average over the next two afternoons before recovering into our holiday weekend.
Cold, dry Canadian air has made its way South to the Carolina’s. Not only will it be cold, but it will also be dry. Keep the chapstick handy as dew points remain in the teens and 20s over the next several days. If you are traveling over the holiday, don’t worry, our temperatures will do another flip towards milder air soon. Plentiful sunshine and a shift in winds from a more southerly direction will fuel a warm-up back into the 40s and 50s by the end of the week.
Very little rain chance for the next few days. This Canadian air means business. More clouds build in by our holiday weekend as a rainmaking system approaches from the west. This incoming storm is trending slower, but a few showers on Christmas Day can’t be ruled out just yet. Highs will approach 60° in the Metro ahead of the incoming system; don’t count on seeing any snow on Santa’s big day. Bummer.
Tonight: Clear and cold. Low: 26°. Wind: Light.
Wednesday: Sunny. A bit warmer. High: 51°. Wind: W 5-10.
Wednesday Night: Variable clouds. Frigid. Low: 30°. Wind: Light.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. Noticeably warmer. High: 58°. Wind: W 5-10.