RALEIGH — Come Thursday night, try to remember the shorts and T-shirts from the balmy weekend because forecasters say you may well be looking at snowflakes.
The National Weather Service said Wednesday that little or no accumulation is likely, and air temperatures will be in the low to mid 30s.
Nonetheless, the chance of precipitation is forecast to be 90 percent after dark Thursday, and that means “rain with snow likely in the evening, then a chance of snow after midnight,” the service’s forecast said.
Until then, the Triangle will be working its way down toward more normal winter weather, with temperatures in the lower 60s today, 40s overnight and around 50 all day Thursday.
Whatever form it takes, water will fall.
There is a 50 percent chance of precipitation tonight and near 100 percent Thursday.







