As the year 2012 starts to come to an end, a threat for a few snow showers will evolve into the start of 2013.
An area of low pressure will move towards the North Carolina coast over the next 24 hours while an Arctic cold front approaches from the Great Lakes. The combination of these two features will bring the threat for a few flurries and snow showers through tomorrow. However, no significant accumulation is expected through tomorrow. Temperatures will range from the mid to upper 30's for highs and mid 20's to lower 30's for lows.
Arctic high pressure will be in complete control Wednesday on through Sunday with dry and chilly weather conditions. Temperatures for Wednesday through Saturday will range from the mid 10's to lower 20's for lows and upper 20's to mid 30's for highs. By Sunday, temperatures will moderate back to normal with lows in the mid 20's to lower 30's for lows and upper 30's to lower 40's for highs