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Baldwin, North Carolina Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Blacksburg VA 135 PM EDT Fri Sep 12 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will remain in control to provide dry weather with light winds through the weekend and into early next week. The next chance of rain may not come until the middle of the week along and east of the Blue Ridge.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/... As of 135 PM EDT Friday...

Key Messages:

1) Confidence is high for dry weather through Saturday.

2) Temperatures will continue to trend back to near normal values for this time of year.

High pressure remains in control across the Appalachian Mountains and should persist through tonight into Saturday. Some scattered cumulus clouds will continue to traverse southwestward during this afternoon as the flow stays mostly out of the northeast. Clearing skies overnight should allow patchy fog to form along the river valleys by early Saturday morning. Low temperatures tonight will drop into the mid 40s to the mid 50s, which are still below normal by a good five degrees. However, high temperatures on Saturday should approach near normal values with lower 70s to lower 80s expected.

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.SHORT TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/... As of 115 PM EDT Friday...

Key Message:

1. Dry conditions persist, temperatures increase a few degrees.

High pressure at the surface remains in control of the weather pattern through the weekend and into the beginning of the work week, resulting in continued dry weather. Troughing aloft over the eastern US will keep the area within broad northwesterly flow, and a narrow ridge strengthens over the central US, though getting squeezed by another trough over the western US. A dry cold front will drop south through the area on Monday, stalling over the southeastern states, where a coastal low looks to develop. This feature will eventually make its way northward, but will start to bring some moisture into the eastern parts of the forecast area by the beginning of the work week. With the increasing atmospheric moisture, fog is likely in the mornings. Overall, mostly sunny and dry with warm temperatures through the weekend.Temperatures start to increase through the period, to a few degrees above normal, by about 5 degrees or so, in the mid 70s in the west, to low 80s in the east. Overnight lows will trend more mild as dewpoints tick upward.

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.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... As of 115 PM EDT Friday...

Key Messages:

1. Chances for rain increase by the middle of the week, though confidence is low.

2. Temperatures hovering near to a few degrees above normal.

A coastal low will develop along a stalled front positioned off the coast of the eastern US, and will track along it through the work week. At this time, the local forecast area looks to remain to the west of the low, and so easterly onshore flow will advect moisture into the area towards the midweek. Thus, chances for showers and possible thunderstorms increase Tuesday and through Wednesday, first for areas along and south of the VA/NC line as early as Tuesday morning, and then east of the Blue Ridge Wednesday. Long range deterministic models continue to show disagreement on the exact positioning of the low as it moves, as high pressure will hold fast over the northeastern US, and so uncertainty is still higher regarding probabilities and coverage of precipitation. Most likely will be scattered showers with possible thunderstorms, but this scenario could still change with subsequent forecast updates. Winds may also become breezy through the middle of the week as the pressure gradient tightens between the two. Temperatures look to around normal, in the 70s areawide Tuesday and Wednesday, to up to 8 degrees above normal, then back into the low 80s for the Piedmont by the end of next week. Lows will be in the 50s in the west, and 60s in the east.

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.AVIATION /18Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... As of 135 PM EDT Friday...

Confidence is high for VFR conditions at all terminals through this afternoon into early tonight. Winds will remain light out of the northeast before going calm overnight. Patchy fog is possible along the usual river valleys with BCB and LWB having the highest chance of IFR by early Saturday morning. Any morning fog should give way to VFR conditions rather quickly on Saturday as high pressure remains in control.

.EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...

High pressure will continue to provide VFR conditions through Sunday and Monday. The only exception will be patchy fog in the river valleys during the nighttime into early morning hours. By Tuesday, the models indicate a low pressure system cutting off along the South Carolina coast and possibly spreading moisture northward to bring the next chance of rain and potential MVFR/IFR conditions through Wednesday along and east of the Blue Ridge.

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.RNK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VA...None. NC...None. WV...None.

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