High pressure along with a dry air-mass has move in over the Carolinas, providing relief from our soggy weather. Beautiful, fair weather will dominate our Saturday and Sunday. After a chilly morning, sunny skies will warm most locations in the Triad to near 60 degrees. Highs for the Triangle and Sandhills area will range from the low to mid 60s. Skies will remain mostly clear tonight allowing temperatures to cool efficiently. Expect overnight lows between the mid to upper 30s.

Sunday will mirror Saturday. Expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures ranging from the upper 50s to mid 60s.

A cold front will look to slide across the region late Monday. Rain is unlikely due to a weak moisture return ahead of the front's arrival. Other than a partly to mostly cloudy skies, this front will not have much of an impact until after it passes. Ahead of the front afternoon highs will reach the mid 60s for many Monday afternoon. Highs will fall to the upper 50s Tuesday and low 50s Wedneday. 

Temperatures will begin to rebound on Thanksgiving, but remain below average. Expect highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Rain will likely return to the Carolinas next Saturday.