Rain likely at times today with dry spells in-between, and a strong or severe thunderstorm possible in some spots late afternoon or evening. The rain tappers off after 11pm.

NWS discussion:

The heaviest weather comes in starting late afternoon or early evening today and the wind will be gusty at times for our Saturday with unseasonably mild temperatures, highs of 60-65. But...

A RUDE AWAKENING to the reality of the calendar Sunday when temperatures will struggle to get out of the 30s, NW winds will gust to 30 mph or more placing the WIND CHILL FACTOR in the 20s Sunday. A few snow flurries could be seen mainly Northwest of I-85 before 10am but they wont last or matter if it even happens at all. A dusting possible in the far North mountains.

A HARD FREEZE Sunday night with lows in the low to mid 20s. The Wind Chill Monday morning will be in the teens or lower.

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