Of course, this joy wouldn't last long. We enjoyed every minute of the sunshine and warm temps! It prompted us to take a quick day trip to the beach (another blog for later) last Saturday.
Here's the latest report on the change:
Record Report
Statement as of 3:45 PM EST on January 15, 2007
... Record high temperature tied at the Raleigh-Durham Intl Airport...
The record high temperature of 74 degrees was tied at the
Raleigh-Durham international Airport this afternoon at 12:48 PM.
The old record was set in 1960.
Statement as of 4:24 AM EST on January 16, 2007
... Be prepared for sharply cooler temperatures today and colder
weather the next few days in central North Carolina...
A polar cold front is moving across central North Carolina this
morning. This will bring an end to the recent unseasonably mild
conditions. Highest temperatures today in the upper 50s and lower
60s are likely to occur this morning and then temperatures will
fall during the day through the 50s... and into the 40s over the
northwest Piedmont this afternoon. Considerable cloudiness will
hide the sun and maintain a chill in the air. Tonight... winds
will increase from the north and bring colder air into the region
... Sending temperatures into the 20s many locations.
The coldest conditions will be felt on Wednesday and Wednesday
night... when highs will struggle to reach lower to middle 40s...
and lows will drop into the lower to middle 20s.
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