Local sites experienced a very chilly Tuesday night for June. Several stations recorded Wednesday morning lows in the upper 40s, but Clarksville won the "prize" with a 45º reading. High pressure centered overhead kept winds light to non-existent, combining with clear skies to allow yesterday's warmth to escape into space.
That cool air also fostered fog across the New River Valley and into West Virginia, thanks to Tuesday evening's storms which rumbled across those areas and dampened the ground. The fog is evident in this morning's visible satellite image:
Meanwhile, Mecklenburg County is seeing clear skies, with abundant sunshine expected all day. Given the dry air in place, temperatures will rebound from the 40s all the way into the low 80s this afternoon. A northerly breeze will keep the air stirred for a pleasant feeling to along with the warmth.





