The cold in North Carolina has already begun to manifest itself in the form of snow that is falling in the Blue Ridge Mountains National Park.
This night, light snowfalls began to be registered on Grandfather Mountain, so meteorologists warn of a possible cold, cloudy Thursday with a probability of sleet; they recommend the population to be well sheltered.
Experts believe that the high temperatures will continue throughout the weekend and that the warm weather will return next week.
Cold rains and temperatures of 40 degrees are forecast.
The clouds will begin to dissipate Thursday night, leading to a cold Friday morning, the day when the lowest temperatures are forecast, which could drop below freezing for the first time this year.
That is why the authorities have issued a frost alert and recommend taking precautions such as protecting plants and you will want to disconnect the garden hoses.
Over the weekend, a large area of low pressure will move toward the Carolina coast, which could generate rain on the beaches of North Carolina and in the eastern part of the state.
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