May 18, 2013

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Reporter: Marvin Daugherty

Cool And Wet Across Eastern Carolina On Wednesday

The mild weather continued on Tuesday but a storm system developing to our west will push clouds and rain into eastern Carolina by early Wednesday. There will be periods of rain through Wednesday afternoon with an average of one-quarter to one-half inch expected. Some locally heavier amounts are likely. The rain will end Wednesday evening followed by sunshine and seasonable 50s on Valentine's Day. Colder weather is on tap for the weekend.


Current Conditions

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Thunderstorm in Vicinity

68°
Conditions at Pitt-Greenville Airport, NC
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Mostly Cloudy

82°
Conditions at New Bern, Craven County Regional Airport, NC
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Overcast

66°
Conditions at Washington, Warren Field Airport, NC
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Heavy Rain

76°
Conditions at Jacksonville, New River, Marine Corps Air Station, NC

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Weather Links

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