Brunswick County Weather Update – Tuesday 1/13/2026

Welcome to the Brunswick County Weather Update for Tuesday January 13, 2026!

Yesterday was ccccold across the area. Today and Wednesday will be milder, before the bottom just absolutely drops off for Thursday afternoon through Friday.

Let’s get into it.

Today will feature an abundance of bright, blue sunny skies. Highs will cruise into the middle and upper 50s inland, mainly mid 50s at the beaches.

Clouds will be on the increase tonight, and our lows early Wednesday will run a good 10 degrees warmer than what we have this morning.

Wednesday won’t be a horrible day by any means. Scattered clouds, mild temps, breezy conditions, and perhaps some spotty light rain later in the afternoon or in the evening as a cold front blows across the area. Highs will flirt with 60 inland.

Breezy to windy conditions start to develop late Wednesday night with partly cloudy skies. The blustery conditions continue on Thursday as an upper low pulls away. Whereas yesterday I thought maybe perhaps there could be the chance for a snow flurry on Thursday, that chance is now pretty much gone as dry air will win the battle.

Did I mention the cold? Yeah. Temps will be falling during the day Thursday… and keep going down-down-down to about 20 degrees inland (mid 20s at the beaches) by time you wake up Friday morning. Wind chill values (what it feels like) will be deep into the teens, possibly as low as 10 above zero for inland locations.

BUS STOP TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY TO BE AROUND 20 DEGREES INLAND ON FRIDAY MORNING.

Despite full sunshine on Friday, we’ll be lucky to reach the mid 40s. The beaches will be quite cold.

Then we warm up back to seasonal normal values on Saturday ahead of the next frontal system. This front is likely to move through on Sunday… and some of the modeling suggests a low could spin up on that front. Some of both the European and GFS ensembles hint at the potential for something interesting (for inland locations) along the 18th-19th……..

Here’s your Brunswick County Area Forecast for today!

–Meteorologist Christopher Cawley
www.CarolinaWeatherWatch.com

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