The storm knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people, but the weekend ahead will be tropical weather free.
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Saturday starts with temperatures in the 50s. Some light drizzle remains in some areas, but the chance for any sustained rain Saturday is minimal.
Instead the day will be mostly cloudy with wind gusting from the south between 10-20 miles per hour. The temperature will rise into the mid 60s. Later in the day and into the evening some areas may see the clouds break a little bit.
Sunday will look fairly similar to Saturday, however rain chances will increase some and the winds will pick up -- with gusts clocking in between 20-30 miles per hour.
The end of Ian
Ian is now a post-tropical cyclone.
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As of Saturday morning, the rain from Ian had pushed up to the northeastern states.
The storm dropped on average between 2-4 inches of rain throughout central North Carolina on Friday.
- RDU 3.35 (this was a daily record for RDU, breaking the previous mark of 2.65 set in 1944)
- Fayetteville 2.7
- Sanford 2.94
- Lumberton 3.46
- Clinton 1.32
- Roanoke Rapids 3.55