Rain and patchy fog will affect Wilmington and surrounding coastal areas tonight, bringing potential visibility issues and slick roads. A slight chance of showers lingers into Thursday before clearing skies and rising temperatures set the stage for a pleasant weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will move in after 2 p.m. today, with a 40% chance of precipitation. Patchy fog is expected tonight as temperatures drop to 46°F, making for potentially hazardous travel conditions. Drivers on I-40 and local roads should use caution.
Thursday brings a slight chance of showers early, but sunshine will break through by the afternoon, with a high of 70°F. Winds will be light, shifting southwest at 5-10 mph.
Friday remains mostly sunny, with a high of 74°F, before another round of isolated showers Friday night. However, the weekend looks promising—Saturday and Sunday will be partly to mostly sunny, with highs reaching 76°F.
Residents should plan for damp conditions tonight but expect improving weather by the weekend. Stay updated with local forecasts for any changes.




