Showers will moving in tonight with cold temperatures sticking around through Monday. A cold front will sink south overnight and will keep showers in the forecast. A few pockets of heavy rain are possible but most areas will just see light rain overnight. Showers will come to an end Sunday morning but clouds will stick around, we could see pockets of light drizzle and temperatures will stay cold Sunday. Breezy winds will make it feel even colder throughout the day. Highs tomorrow will range in the mid and upper 40s for the Pee Dee and Border Belt, to the low 50s along the beaches.

Strong High pressure will build in from the northeast through the middle of next week keeping the weather cool before the high shifts offshore on Thursday. This will warm temps up into the 70s and possibly in the 80s for some by Thursday ahead of a cold front that could bring a chance for showers and storms by Friday. We will cool down again for Saturday behind the front.

Tonight, cloudy, scattered showers. Low 40-42 inland, 46 beaches. 
Sunday, cloudy, morning rain. Highs 47-49 inland, 52 beaches. 
Monday, some clearing with partly cloudy skies. Highs in the mid 50s.