Eastern North Carolina is enjoying a refreshing break from summer heat as high pressure takes charge. This cooler, drier air mass is delivering some of the most comfortable mornings we’ve seen in weeks, with lows dipping into the 50s inland and 60s along the coast.
Through the rest of the week, expect sunshine to dominate with highs in the upper 70s along the Outer Banks and low to mid 80s inland. Humidity levels will stay low, making for perfect afternoons to be outside. A few isolated showers may try to pop along the sea breeze Thursday and Friday, but most of us stay dry.
Looking ahead, things turn more uncertain over the weekend into early next week. A developing coastal low may spin up along the Southeast, and depending on its track, it could bring rain, gusty breezes, and rough sea