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Thursday Forecast
Posted: 05.10.2012 at 7:45 AM
Darren Stack

Each morning you can wake up to Darren's Forecast on Good Morning Carolinas.

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Our Wednesday rain maker is out to sea and beautiful Spring weather will be in place for the next few days. It will be a bit breezy with low humidity levels. High pressure will continue to build across the East keeping sunny skies and pleasnt Spring temps around with low humidity. Morning temps will be down to the low and mid 50s with a few Inland areas dipping into the upper 40s Friday and Saturday mornings. Sunday will remain dry, but more clouds will move in and the humidity will be up as well. Rain chances hold off until the beginning and middle of next week, but temps will remain in the upper 70s and lower 80s..

 

Today: Sunny skies and breezy. Lower humidity.  Highs- Upper 70s

Tonight: Clear and cooler. Lows: Low/Mid 50s.

Friday: Sunny skies and pleasant. Highs- Mid/Upper 70s

First Alert Meteorologist Darren Stack has all of the details in your 7 day forecast. To post a comment, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Post a comment".

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