Wilmington, NC – Southeastern North Carolina will see cloudy skies and isolated showers through midday Friday, but clearing conditions will pave the way for a bright, sunny weekend. While daytime temperatures will be mild, the region will face chilly overnight lows.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will clear this afternoon, bringing highs in the upper 50s today. Saturday will remain sunny with a high near 52, though overnight temperatures are expected to dip into the mid-20s, creating frost concerns. Winds from the north at 11 mph could make outdoor conditions feel even cooler, so residents should dress accordingly.
Sunday will offer more sunshine, but highs will drop to the mid-40s with frigid lows of 24 degrees. Freezing temperatures are expected to persist through the early part of next week, impacting outdoor plants and creating potential frost on roadways during the morning hours.
Looking ahead, Christmas Day is expected to bring partly sunny skies and a high of 61, but a slight chance of showers remains. Residents should prepare for frosty mornings this weekend and monitor updates for any changes in the forecast.
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