
The National Weather Service in Charlotte, North Carolina, has issued a forecast for the region highlighting the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms in the coming days, with specific emphasis on the marginal risk of severe thunderstorms on Sunday characterized by damaging wind gusts, frequent lightning, and possible heavy rainfall. According to the forecast from the National Weather Service, there is a 30 percent chance of rainfall today, mainly post-5pm, with predominantly sunny conditions and highs reaching near 89 degrees Fahrenheit.
On Sunday, while maintaining mostly sunny skies, the area is expected to endure a continued 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms particularly after 5pm besides conditions should remain mostly clear by Sunday night with temperatures lowering to around 69 degrees, winds too are set to shift from west-southwest to northwest calming by the evening. The upcoming week purports a streak of sunny days and mostly clear nights, with temperatures steadily decreasing from Monday's high near 86 to a cooler high of 82 by Wednesday.
The National Weather Service's Hazardous Weather Outlook also spans over north and central Georgia, the piedmont and western regions of North Carolina, and upstate South Carolina, indicating no significant weather concerns for today and tonight except a caution regarding potential severe weather conditions tomorrow. Residents are advised to stay vigilant of the weather updates, especially those with outdoor plans.









