WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – Your First Alert Forecast opens with active weather along a frontal passage. Just ahead of the front, Sunday will have hot and sunny 90s and a 30% chance for a shower or locally heavy storm. Amid the frontal zone, Sunday night and Monday will have cloudier and cooler 70s and 80s with a 70% chance for beneficial rain. Behind the front, expect decreasing rain chances and temperatures trending to the even cooler 60s overnight Monday night.
Highlights of your First Alert Forecast in the longer range include mainly sunny and warm 80s for Tuesday and low rain odds and sizzling 90s for Independence Day.
In the tropics, your First Alert Weather Team continues to monitor several items. Foremost: Hurricane Beryl has an even stronger future as it cruises into the Caribbean Sea in the week ahead; Jamaica remains squarely in its National Hurricane Center forecast cone. Elsewhere: disturbance Invest 94-L clings to a small development window and an African tropical wave carries decent formation odds in the new week. Thankfully, the Carolinas face no definable threats right now.
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