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Weekend will end dry, rain returns Monday

Snow flurries were ending across central and eastern North Carolina late Saturday morning as the back half an area of precipitation pushes through the region.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Snow flurries flew across the Triangle Saturday morning, but the skies will continue to clear out overnight, setting up for a cool, dry Sunday, WRAL Meteorologist Aimee Wilmoth said.

"We do have a chance for some fog overnight tonight, but we will wake up to clearing skies with temperatures in the low 50s," she said.

Clouds will return Sunday night with lows dropping back into the upper 30s on the first official day of winter.

"You will want to enjoy the sun on the final day of the weekend, because it is going to be wet and cold again on Monday," Wilmoth said.

The work week will start cool and soggy with highs topping out in the lower 40s. Tuesday will warm up with temperatures climbing into the 50s. On Christmas Eve temperatures will continue to climb into the 60s, but showers will be likely.

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