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Goodbye rain, dry weather returns
Posted: 06.14.2012 at 8:03 AM
Darren Stack

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

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The last of the rain has moved on with a cold front pushing south of the area and dry air moving in. An area of low pressure will develop along the front off of our coast and stick around today and tomorrow. This will bring in more clouds and breezy conditions. High pressure to our North is forecast to push south and settle across the East into this weekend leaving us with dry weather, more sunshine, and low humidity. The tropics look quiet but you can always keep up with the latest on the tropics on the Hurricane Central page.

Today: Mostly to partly sunny, skies, low humidity, and breezy conditions. Highs: Low/Mid 80s.

Tonight: Partly cloudy and pleasant. Lows:Low/Mid 60s.

Friday: Mostly to partly sunny, skies, low humidity, and breezy conditions. Highs: Low 80s.

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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