
The National Weather Service in Charlotte, N.C. has forecasted a fair to partly sunny day with a 20 percent chance of showers rolling in after 3 p.m. today. Those heading out early might encounter patchy fog before the morning clears at 9 a.m., leading to a warm high near 84 degrees and calm winds from the north northeast. As per the National Weather Service, tonight's conditions are to remain partly cloudy with some fog returning after 3 a.m. and a steady temperature hovering around 66 degrees.
As the weekend approaches, Charlotte residents can expect to wake up to patchy morning fog on Saturday, followed by mostly sunny skies. Temperatures are forecasted to peak around 84, with light winds remaining mostly absent. Sunday promises a bright, sunny day, with temperatures rising to a warm 88 degrees. In the afternoon, the light westward breeze will be just 5 mph, while Sunday night’s low will drop to around 67.
As the new week begins, Monday's daylight will feature a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures expected to reach around 82. In the evening, clouds will build, bringing a low that mirrors the previous night’s temperature. Tuesday's forecast is similar, with partly sunny skies and a high again around 82 degrees.
Midweek forecasts show a slight shift, with Wednesday offering a 30 percent chance of showers under partly sunny skies and a high around 83. The likelihood of rain increases overnight into Thursday, which is expected to see occasional showers amid mostly sunny conditions, with temperatures reaching near 80 degrees.
Despite the possibility of afternoon showers today and potential rain midweek, the National Weather Service has issued no severe weather warnings, ensuring a safe environment for residents in Charlotte and nearby areas. The Hazardous Weather Outlook notes that any storms that do form today and tonight may bring cloud-to-ground lightning, but overall, there are no significant hazards. From Saturday through the following Thursday, residents can expect calm and predictable Southern weather.









