
Hello friends and followers, a good day to you. Here is your CCN Weather update for Monday April 14, 2025.
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STATISTICS for Sunday 4/13/2025:
HIGH: 68.9°F at 4:14 PM
LOW: 39.4°F at 6:56 AM
PRECIP: 0.00 IN
View real-time data from the weather station at College Street Weather Station.
Here’s today’s Bottom Line
Well, folks, there really isn’t going to be a much to talk about other than dry weather, a roller-coaster temperature ride, and increasing drought through the week.
Very warm and breezy for today as high pressure offshore combines with an approaching cold front. What is known in meteorology as PGF is known as “wind” to normal people will increase given the pressure differences between the high and the low associated with the front (the low going much farther to our north).
The front will sweep across the state on Tuesday. The frontal passage will be … boring. We may see some clouds in the sky during the afternoon hours; if you’re traveling farther to the north, there’ll be more in the way of cloudiness and possibly some sprinkles. Our highs will be achieved at or before lunchtime with temperatures leveling off, if not falling a degree or two during the afternoon.
Temperatures fall rapidly after sunset Tuesday, and we’ll bottom out in the mid 40s early Wednesday. With full sunshine on Wednesday, our highs should be around 70.
A large high pressure ridge will build offshore by the end of the week allowing temperatures (and humidity) to go up, up, up once again… possibly reaching the mid to upper 80s by Saturday with dewpoints in the 60s. A weak, dry cold front may drop down from the north on Sunday but the modeling isn’t quite in agreement with that.
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That’s going to do it for today’s report. As always, thank you for reading and for supporting Columbus County News. Have a great day!
–Meteorologist Christopher Cawley