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Tracking rain and much cooler air….As we move through our Sunday, keep your rain gear handy. We’re tracking two systems that will converge over the area – an area of low pressure off the southeast coast and a cold front to the west. As the low moves north toward our area, it will spread a good chance of rain over us during the morning and into the mid afternoon. Now, as the cold front pushes through, we’ll begin to see our skies gradually clear, and some folks might be lucky enough to see some late day sun. Temperatures will likely be the warmest in the morning, reaching the low and mid 50s. By afternoon, temps will fall into the upper 40s. The winds will pick up through the day, mainly from the north-northwest between 15 and 25 mph. Some higher gusts are possible.
By Monday, high temperatures will dip into the mid and upper 40s under mostly sunny skies. The sun will stick around for Tuesday with high temperatures in the lower 50s. Highs will climb back into the 60s by Thanksgiving.
Saturday Night: Mostly Cloudy. Chance of Rain Late (20-30%). Temperatures in the low and mid 50s. Winds: SW 5-10 mph.
Sunday: Mostly Cloudy. Chance of Showers (50%). Then, gradual clearing. Cool and Breezy. Afternoon temperatures in the upper 40s and lower 50s. Winds: NW-N 15-25+ mph.
Monday: Mostly Sunny. Chilly and Breezy. High temperatures in the mid 40s. Winds: N 10-20 mph.
High/Low Tide at Sewells Point for Sunday
H: 5:22 am, 5:49 pm
L: 11:46 am, 11:57 pm
Saturday in Weather History (NWS Wakefield)
1994 Flash Flood: Norfolk, Prince George
Dominic Brown
Meteorologist
WTKR-TV NewsChannel 3