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Temperatures in Raleigh, North Carolina are expected to drop starting Monday due to a cold front, possibly bringing winter weather to some parts of the state. The cold air could trigger light snow in the northwesternmost counties. Additionally, a developing coastal storm may bring showers Monday night, with the highest risk of rain near the shore.
Forecast: Cold Front Brings Glimpse of Winter Weather to Parts of NC
Temperatures are set to drop starting Monday as a cold front sweeps into Raleigh, North Carolina, hinting at winter weather for certain regions. As the chilly air settles, it may be sufficient to stir up light snow in the northwesternmost counties.
Potential Coastal Storm Adds Risk of Showers on Monday Night
A developing coastal storm further adds the risk of showers Monday night. However, it seems the Triangle will likely be on the edges of the precipitation, specifically on the northwestern end.
Chance of Rain Continues into Early Tuesday
This weather pattern might continue until early Tuesday, with the greatest chance of rain closer to the shore. Rain could persist into the evening as the storm advances northward along the East Coast.
Another Cold Front Expected Next Weekend
Another cold front is forecasted for next weekend, plunging the highs to frigid levels in the mid-30s to around 40 degrees.
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