First Alert Forecast: cooler to warmer, dry all around

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – Showers officially delivered a sorely needed 0.41 inches of rain to Wilmington late on Easter Sunday; across the Cape Fear, tallies were variable but all beneficial, especially because dryness will be the rule for the next ten days.

Variable, but all beneficial rain tallies from late Easter Sunday… Another long dry streak begins this Monday. pic.twitter.com/Rt5vckH7QE

— Gannon Medwick (@medwick) April 6, 2026

Temps will explore lots of ranges in your First Alert Forecast, including chilly 50s or so Monday night, seasonable lower 70s Tuesday, colder 40s Tuesday night, crisp middle 60s Wednesday, and warmer 70s into the heart of the Azalea Festival.

See details in your extended forecast: webpubcontent.gray.tv/wect/MAXSevendayWECT.jpg…

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