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Supply, NC Monthly Weather

Altitude - 11m | 34°1′5″N,78°16′5″W | map (OSM)

Supply, NC
61
°F
7:30 pmPartly Cloudy12mphS
Sat, January 10, 20268:29 PM (GMT -05:00)

January

SunMonTueWedThuFri
Jan 10
Foggy
69
°F
low58
°F
Jan 11
Showers
63
°F
low38
°F
Jan 12
Clear
48
°F
low31
°F
Jan 13
Clear
54
°F
low32
°F
Jan 14
Cloudy
56
°F
low45
°F
Jan 15
Partly Cloudy
49
°F
low34
°F
Jan 16
Clear
46
°F
low28
°F
Jan 17
Partly Cloudy
56
°F
low37
°F
Jan 18
Mostly Cloudy
50
°F
low38
°F
Jan 19
Partly Cloudy
46
°F
low32
°F
Jan 20
Partly Cloudy
50
°F
low33
°F
Jan 21
Partly Cloudy
52
°F
low34
°F
Jan 22
Mostly Cloudy
57
°F
low39
°F
Jan 23
Mostly Cloudy
57
°F
low45
°F
Sat
Jan 24
Intermittent Clouds
70
°F
low61
°F
Sun
Jan 25
Mostly Cloudy
72
°F
low61
°F
Mon
Jan 26
Partly Sunny
75
°F
low57
°F
Tue
Jan 27
Mostly Cloudy
77
°F
low63
°F
Wed
Jan 28
Mostly Cloudy
70
°F
low43
°F
Thu
Jan 29
Mostly Sunny
59
°F
low38
°F
Fri
Jan 30
Sunny
58
°F
low43
°F
Sat
Jan 31
Showers
53
°F
low36
°F

February

Sun
Feb 1
Sunny
60
°F
low40
°F
Mon
Feb 2
Intermittent Clouds
64
°F
low40
°F
Tue
Feb 3
Mostly Sunny
62
°F
low39
°F
Wed
Feb 4
Intermittent Clouds
61
°F
low45
°F
Thu
Feb 5
Showers
60
°F
low41
°F
Fri
Feb 6
Mostly Sunny
59
°F
low40
°F
Sat
Feb 7
Sunny
58
°F
low36
°F
Sun
Feb 8
Sunny
64
°F
low44
°F
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Temperature in Supply, NC for month

* Supply, NC Monthly weather is based on statistical data for the last 10 years. It is intended for personal use on an "as is" basis. This page provides the weather forecast for the next 30 days. In this forecast option you can see precipitation icons and maximum air temperature. The first 14 days reflect the current weather forecast for Supply, NC, and the following days reflect the weather based on statistical data from the last few years of measurements. This weather forecast will be useful for a general understanding of weather changes the nearest month for Supply, NC. Please note that long-term forecasts are not a forecast as such, but only reflect the statistics of past years.