North Carolina Braces for Strong Winds and Cooler Temps Sunday – Coastal Roads Affected

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North Carolina – A breezy Sunday is in store for much of North Carolina as a cold front brings strong gusts across the coast and inland areas. Wind speeds are expected to reach between 20-30 mph, with gusts potentially exceeding 35 mph along the shorelines and elevated regions. Residents and travelers should secure outdoor objects and exercise caution on roadways, especially near coastal areas where gusts are projected to be strongest.

According to the National Weather Service in Newport/Morehead City, the brisk winds will gradually subside by Sunday night, making way for a milder start to the week. Sunshine will dominate Veterans Day on Monday, with temperatures likely to climb into the mid-60s, offering a calm and pleasant day for any planned celebrations or outdoor gatherings.

The five-day forecast indicates a generally dry and clear week following Sunday’s breezy conditions. Temperatures are expected to fluctuate slightly, with highs reaching the low 70s by midweek and overnight lows settling in the 40s. Another weather system may approach by the following weekend, bringing a slight chance of rain on Saturday.

As the weekend concludes, North Carolina residents should take advantage of Sunday’s early gusts and prepare for a sunny, calm holiday on Monday. Check local forecasts frequently for any updates to wind advisories or travel conditions.

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