Cucurbit downy mildew (CDM) caused by Pseudoperonospora cubensis has been confirmed in Lenoir County, North Carolina on cucumbers with a disease incidence of around 1%. Typical symptoms of CDM such as chlorotic lesions on the upper side of cucumber leaves and dark gray sporulation on the underside were observed. Two clades of the causal agent have been identified, with clade 2 having a preference for infecting cucumbers and cantaloupes, making these crops particularly vulnerable to CDM in North Carolina. Growers are advised to protect their crops with downy mildew fungicides.