Sunshine has returned to the Wilson Times area in a big way, and for a long time.
After seemingly weeks and weeks of clouds and plenty of rain, most of the daytime Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday are forecast to feature a bright sun.
Temperatures will initially be well below the historical averages, but by Monday and Tuesday, we get to the mid- to upper 50s averages, and then it’s on to the 60s.
Our area will be very cold at sunrise both Saturday and Sunday as lows fall to the mid-20s. Saturday’s high should barely break 40 with Sunday afternoon seeing the mid-40s.
Monday is the cloudy day with a 50% chance of showers.
For details, please click on the Weathercast’s audio link.
ABOUT THE WEATHERCAST
Albert Thomas Jr., a Wilson attorney and retired judge, will weigh in on Wilson’s weather conditions each Tuesday and Saturday. Thomas is a forecast aficionado who recalls Wilson community weatherman Joe Overman’s broadcasts on WVOT radio.
Visit WilsonTimes.com each Tuesday for a look at workweek weather highlights and get Wilson County’s weekend forecast each Saturday morning.
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