
Charlotte's weather outlook is forecasted to bring a mixed bag over the next several days according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The city experienced a few clouds with temperatures sitting at a chilly 36°F as of the last update, with the day set to see sunny skies and a moderate high near 51, as stated on the NWS Charlotte website. The evening will continue to be mostly clear, dipping to around 38 degrees with continued gusts potentially reaching up to 25 mph.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday promises more sunshine and a slight warming trend with highs potentially hitting the 60-degree mark, the west northwest wind stabilizing at 7 to 9 mph as outlined by the NWS. In a stretch that hints at the ebb and flow of an early winter's caress, the clear skies persist through Saturday night with a low circling around 35 and light wind, making for a placid envelope under the cover of darkness. Sunday and Monday are expected to continue the trend of clear skies and climbing temperatures, with the latter potentially reaching 69 degrees.
As the week unfolds, the weather narrative for Charlotte shifts with the forecast on the NWS website indicating partly sunny conditions Tuesday and a high again near 69, while at night, the temperature is expected to drop to around 42 degrees. Midweek brings a slight cool down with the high at about 59 on Wednesday and an advancing cloudscape that greets a 40 percent chance of showers Wednesday night, temperatures resting at 45 degrees.
Approaching the holiday, Thanksgiving Day in Charlotte currently looks overcast with a 50 percent likelihood of rain but still relatively warm with a high around 61 – mild enough for families to enjoy some outdoor moments before winter takes a firmer grip, as detailed by the NWS forecast.









