Wilmington, North Carolina – Showers and thunderstorms will continue to cycle through the Wilmington area, creating damp roads and pockets of fog through early next week. Expect steamy conditions, occasional heavy downpours, and daily thunder threats—especially in the afternoons and evenings.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, scattered showers and thunderstorms will remain possible each day through Tuesday, keeping humidity levels high and overnight fog likely in low-lying spots. While no widespread hazardous weather is anticipated, brief heavy rainfall and gusty winds could impact drivers, especially near the Cape Fear River and along I-140.
Patchy fog is expected to reduce visibility overnight, particularly in areas like Leland and Belville. Daytime highs will hover in the mid to upper 80s, while nighttime lows remain muggy in the low 70s. Residents should monitor for localized ponding on streets and stay weather-aware during outdoor plans, as thunderstorms can pop up with little warning. If thunder roars, move indoors and avoid water activities until storms pass.
No major alerts are active, but daily rounds of storms are likely through at least Tuesday. Stay tuned for potential weather statements if conditions intensify.
Five Day Forecast for Wilmington, NC:
- Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, high near 84°F, patchy fog early.
- Sunday: Chance of showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, high 84°F.
- Monday: More storms possible, humid, high 87°F.
- Tuesday: Thunderstorms likely, humid, high near 86°F.
- Wednesday: Storms taper off, partly cloudy, high near 87°F.