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Temperatures today will warm up after a chilly start to the upper 30s on the Eastern Shore to the mid 40s south of I-64 under sunny skies. Overnight lows will be chilly again in the mid 20s. Beneficial rain is coming to the area Sunday into Monday morning with above average temperatures next week.
A widespread, beneficial soaking rain is expected Sunday and Sunday night, with precipitation tapering off Monday morning. Rainfall amounts of 0.50-1.50” are expected (highest south).
Tonight features west to north winds 5–10 knots with occasional gusts to 15 knots and seas 2–4 feet. Winds shift southwest after midnight in some areas. Tomorrow brings southwest winds 5–15 knots with seas around 2 feet and generally fair conditions.
Tonight, winds are generally around 5 knots, shifting from northwest or northeast to southwest late, with waves around 1 foot. Tomorrow, southwest winds 5–10 knots are expected across all areas with waves remaining near 1 foot.
Here is the latest climate summary for various locations across central/eastern Virginia, Lower MD Eastern Shore and NE NC.