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Sunny today, rain tomorrow and Wednesday

Posted on October 26, 2009 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Sunny today, rain tomorrow and Wednesday

Today will feature sunny skies for most, although some high clouds
will be present along the southeast VA and East NC regions. In NC
along the coastal areas rain is also likely today. Highs will be in
the mid 60s.

Rain will gradually push up the coast and spread inland. Another storm
system will also push into the region so that a better chance of rain
will also push in by late tomorrow. Highs tomorrow will be mid and
upper 50s with some low 60s.

Rainy skies to continue Wednesday with highs in the mid and upper 50s
to around 60.

Thursday will be a nicer day with sun returning and temps back in the
60s to around 70. Friday will still be sunny with highs upper 60s to
even mid 70s.

Halloween looks a bit tricky with a front that could spoil some
treats! A front will be passing through but highs will be in the 60s
to lowe 70s. More details as we get closer!

All for now!

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