Fayetteville, NC — A sharp change in weather is expected across Cumberland County as colder air moves into the region late Wednesday night and settles in through Thursday. This system is forecast to bring the coldest temperatures of the week, along with brisk winds that will make conditions feel even colder than the actual readings.



Forecast Overview
Cold air will arrive late Wednesday night following light rain, clearing quickly as temperatures drop. Thursday is expected to be dry but noticeably colder, with strong northwest winds contributing to bitter wind chills, especially during the morning hours.
Temperatures
Overnight low temperatures are expected to fall to around 19 degrees. Thursday’s daytime high is forecast near 40 degrees, though some areas may remain slightly cooler. By Friday, temperatures are expected to rebound modestly, with highs near 45 degrees.
Wind Conditions
Northwest winds are forecast between 10 and 20 miles per hour, with gusts reaching approximately 26 miles per hour. These winds will push wind chill values into the teens early Thursday morning, making it feel significantly colder than the actual temperature. Residents heading out early are encouraged to dress in heavy layers and take cold-weather precautions.
Precipitation Outlook
Light rain is possible late Wednesday night, with total precipitation amounts expected to remain under one-tenth of an inch. Most moisture should move out quickly, allowing colder air to move in behind the system by Thursday morning.
Snow Potential
There is a low chance of snow flurries, estimated at around 8 percent, with any accumulation expected to be minimal — ranging from a trace to one-tenth of an inch at most. While widespread impacts are unlikely, a brief flurry or two cannot be ruled out. If temperatures remain slightly warmer, precipitation may fall as cold rain instead.
Watch Out Cumberland County NC will continue monitoring weather conditions, school schedules, and any potential closures, and will share verified updates as soon as official information becomes available.
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Fayetteville, NC — A sharp change in weather is expected across Cumberland County as colder air moves into the region late Wednesday night and settles in through Thursday. This system is forecast to bring the coldest temperatures of the week, along with brisk winds that will make conditions feel even colder than the actual readings.
Forecast Overview
Cold air will arrive late Wednesday night following light rain, clearing quickly as temperatures drop. Thursday is expected to be dry but noticeably colder, with strong northwest winds contributing to bitter wind chills, especially during the morning hours.
Temperatures
Overnight low temperatures are expected to fall to around 19 degrees. Thursday’s daytime high is forecast near 40 degrees, though some areas may remain slightly cooler. By Friday, temperatures are expected to rebound modestly, with highs near 45 degrees.
Wind Conditions
Northwest winds are forecast between 10 and 20 miles per hour, with gusts reaching approximately 26 miles per hour. These winds will push wind chill values into the teens early Thursday morning, making it feel significantly colder than the actual temperature. Residents heading out early are encouraged to dress in heavy layers and take cold-weather precautions.
Precipitation Outlook
Light rain is possible late Wednesday night, with total precipitation amounts expected to remain under one-tenth of an inch. Most moisture should move out quickly, allowing colder air to move in behind the system by Thursday morning.
Snow Potential
There is a low chance of snow flurries, estimated at around 8 percent, with any accumulation expected to be minimal — ranging from a trace to one-tenth of an inch at most. While widespread impacts are unlikely, a brief flurry or two cannot be ruled out. If temperatures remain slightly warmer, precipitation may fall as cold rain instead.
Watch Out Cumberland County NC will continue monitoring weather conditions, school schedules, and any potential closures, and will share verified updates as soon as official information becomes available.
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