
Midday Outlook
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Current Conditions (Midday)
Fog/Mist
Temperature: 57°F (14°C)
Humidity: 91%
Wind: South 7 mph
Visibility: 3.00 miles
This Afternoon
Patchy fog continues to lift toward midday, though low clouds remain in place. A chance of rain develops between 1 PM and 4 PM, with shower chances increasing late this afternoon. Most locations will see light precipitation at most.
High: Near 66°
Wind: South-southwest 6–9 mph
Rain Chance: 30%
Rainfall amounts: Less than 0.10 inch
Tonight
Rain becomes more likely this evening and overnight, with showers and a possible thunderstorm. Patchy fog redevelops late.
Low: Around 56°
Wind: Calm
Rain Chance: 80%
Rainfall totals: 0.10–0.25 inches, locally higher in thunderstorms
Davie County
Current Conditions (Midday)
Fog/Mist
Temperature: 57°F (14°C)
Humidity: 100%
Wind: South 9 mph
Visibility: 5.00 miles
This Afternoon
Fog gradually lifts early this afternoon, but skies remain cloudy. Rain becomes likely between Noon and 4 PM, with showers continuing into the evening.
High: Near 64°
Wind: South-southwest around 7 mph
Rain Chance: 60%
Rainfall amounts: Less than 0.10 inch
Tonight
Showers remain likely overnight, with a thunderstorm possible. Patchy fog may persist at times.
Low: Around 57°
Wind: Calm
Rain Chance: 80%
Rainfall totals: 0.10–0.25 inches, locally higher in storms
Davidson County
Current Conditions (Midday)
Fog/Mist
Temperature: 57°F (14°C)
Humidity: 100%
Wind: South 9 mph
Visibility: 5.00 miles
This Afternoon
Cloudy conditions continue. Rain chances increase mainly after 2 PM, with light showers possible later in the day.
High: Near 64°
Wind: Southwest 6–9 mph
Rain Chance: 40%
Rainfall amounts: Less than 0.10 inch
Tonight
Rain becomes likely overnight, with showers and a possible thunderstorm, especially late. Patchy fog develops after midnight.
Low: Around 57°
Wind: Calm
Rain Chance: 80%
Rainfall totals: 0.10–0.25 inches, locally higher in thunderstorms
