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Expect an unusually dry week ahead in the Piedmont Triad

(WGHP) — We are entering an unusually dry pattern that is expected to continue for at least a week, if not longer. This means we won’t see much (if any) rain in the near term, but we wonR… The Piedmont Triad is expected to remain dry for at least a week or more, with temperatures expected to stay below normal and lower humidity throughout the week. Despite a cold front set to arrive just in time for the weekend, there will be no rain in the near future. Despite this, temperatures are expected to steadily warm up throughout the work week, with highs expected to reach the mid-80s on Wednesday afternoon under partly cloudy skies. The forecast remains rain-free into next week.

Expect an unusually dry week ahead in the Piedmont Triad

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(WGHP) — We are entering an unusually dry pattern that is expected to continue for at least a week, if not longer.

This means we won’t see much (if any) rain in the near term, but we won’t be spared higher humidity.

Temperatures remain below normal today and the humidity will stay bearable. Enjoy mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies and highs near 80 this afternoon. The UV index is 8 out of 11. We’ll stay partly cloudy tonight with lows near 60 by daybreak.

We begin to steadily warm up tomorrow and this will continue through the end of the work week. Temperatures return to normal, reaching the mid-80s Wednesday afternoon under partly cloudy skies. We end the week with mostly sunny skies and highs ranging between 88 and 92.

A cold front comes in just in time for the weekend but it won’t be producing any showers for the Piedmont. The front will lower our high temperatures to the mid-to-upper 80s on Saturday and Sunday.

Monday, temperatures return to 90° but the forecast remains rain-free into next week.

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