
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Charlotte, North Carolina, has issued a detailed forecast for the coming days, starting with patchy fog clearing by mid-morning today. Expect a mostly cloudy sky with highs inching towards 80 degrees and gentle winds shifting north. As nighttime falls, there's a slight chance of isolated showers before the clock strikes 9 pm and more fog is set to move in after 2 am. Partly cloudy conditions will prevail as temperatures dip to a low of around 64 degrees, specified the NWS in their latest update.
The outlook for Wednesday through Monday remains largely benign, with the NWS forecasting several mostly sunny days ahead, coupled with light winds, and temperatures consistently hovering in the low '80s during the day and mid '60s at night. However, today's weather does come with a cautionary note. The NWS has highlighted a potential for an increased landslide threat in mountainous regions due to light showers hitting the already saturated ground. They urge the public to stay vigilant, especially on steeper slopes, and to adhere to any instructions concerning evacuations or road closures.
Apart from today's rain and fog-related advisories, the Hazardous Weather Outlook published by the National Weather Service's Greenville-Spartanburg office indicates no dire weather expectations for the remainder of the week.
Local officials are continuing to monitor river levels as the recent floodwaters gradually subside. The public is reminded to keep abreast of current warnings; and, to follow any official guidance provided regarding safety measures in their specific areas. For more information on the weather and any potentially hazardous conditions, community members are encouraged to visit the NWS website or consult local bulletins for timely updates.









