A warm start to November greets Wilmington, NC, residents today, with temperatures reaching the lower 80s inland and upper 70s along the coast. Morning fog could impact visibility on highways, including I-40 and local coastal roads, making it crucial for drivers to exercise caution during their commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s weather will be mostly sunny after the fog clears, with calm winds shifting southwest around midday. Commuters are advised to slow down, use low beams in fog, and allow extra distance between vehicles to navigate safely through reduced visibility.
Tonight, partly cloudy skies and a low of 63 degrees are expected. Saturday will bring another round of partly sunny weather with a high of 77 degrees, followed by a cooler evening with lows around 56. Winds will shift northeast by Sunday, with gusts reaching up to 17 mph, making for a breezier day as temperatures reach a high of 73.
The warm weather pattern continues into early next week, with Monday and Tuesday both expected to hit highs in the upper 70s. Fog could appear in the mornings, so keep low beams on and drive cautiously through any dense patches. By midweek, temperatures will again reach the lower 80s, giving residents a continued taste of warmth in this unseasonably mild November.
This weekend offers plenty of sunshine and mild conditions, ideal for outdoor activities. Residents should remain aware of potential fog risks during early hours and use proper driving precautions for a safe commute.
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