As this is written Sunday morning a strong cold front is passing through Mecklenburg County, with South Hill still awaiting the boundary as of 7:45 a.m. Winds have already swapped around out of the northwest in Chase City, gusting up to 30 mph. That gustiness will prevail most of today as the cooler air rushes in behind the cold front. Temperatures, which were in the mid-60s overnight, will sag into the upper 50s as today progresses.
Thus the April heat wave has been broken. In fact, the next couple of days and nights will feel positively chilly. Monday will begin with temperatures near 40º and wind up with an afternoon high only in the mid-60s. And folks should be mindful of the potential for a frost(!) Tuesday morning, with temperatures dropping near the freezing mark by dawn. This NOAA Weather Prediction Center graphic illustrates:
The latter half of the work week will feature a warming trend, but it won't be anything like last week's 90s. The low to mid-80s and plentiful sunshine will be warmer than late April averages, but not oppressively so. The only discordant note in the forecast is a decided lack of rain. After today's scanty amounts the next chance of substantial precipitation doesn't look likely until next Sunday.





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