A low-pressure system is moving into the region, bringing with it a mass of cold air that will lead to a significant drop in temperatures. As a result, the National Weather Service has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Tuesday, warning of chilly rain and potentially hazardous travel conditions. The rain is expected to move into the area early Tuesday morning, with the heaviest downpours occurring during the late morning and early afternoon hours. Temperatures will struggle to rise above the mid-40s, making for a raw and unpleasant day. The chilly rain will also lead to slick roads, making travel conditions hazardous, especially during the morning commute. The North Carolina Department of Transportation is urging motorists to exercise caution and allow for extra time to reach their destinations. The cold front is also expected to bring gusty winds, with sustained winds of up to 20 mph and gusts of up to 30 mph. The winds will make the air feel even colder, with wind chill values ranging from the mid-30s to the low 40s. The Weather Impact Alert is in effect for the entire viewing area, including the Piedmont Triad, the Triangle, and the Charlotte metro area. Residents are advised to dress warmly and stay indoors if possible. The cold and rain will also have an impact on outdoor activities, with many events and festivals being postponed or cancelled. The chilly weather is expected to last throughout the day, with temperatures slowly rising overnight. However, the rain is expected to clear out by the evening hours, making way for partly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures. The National Weather Service is also monitoring the potential for severe thunderstorms, although the threat is currently low. The Weather Impact Alert will remain in effect until the cold front passes, which is expected to be by Wednesday morning. In the meantime, residents are urged to stay informed and up-to-date with the latest weather forecast. The cold and rain will have a significant impact on daily life, from commuting to outdoor activities. The North Carolina Department of Emergency Management is also urging residents to be prepared for the potentially hazardous weather conditions. The department is recommending that residents have a plan in place in case of power outages or other emergencies. The chilly rain is also expected to have an impact on agriculture, with farmers being advised to take precautions to protect their crops. The cold and rain will also lead to an increase in energy consumption, as residents try to stay warm and dry. The Weather Impact Alert is a reminder that the weather can be unpredictable and hazardous, and residents should always be prepared. The National Weather Service is committed to providing the latest and most accurate weather forecast, and residents are urged to stay tuned for updates. The chilly rain is expected to be a significant weather event, and residents should take all necessary precautions to stay safe and warm.