The National Weather Service (NWS) in Charlotte, N.C., forecasts a drizzly morning morphing into potential thunderstorms by midweek. With a humidity clinging at 89%, residents face a week of intermittent showers and the prospect of a thunderous crescendo tomorrow night. "Showers likely, mainly after 5pm," says the National Weather Service report, pinpointing the high today near 57 degrees Fahrenheit and acknowledging the south southwest wind flinging itself around at up to 25 mph.
Tonight's forecast suggests a 40 percent chance of showers, wrestling through after 10 p.m., accompanied by patchy fog. The temperature is expected to dip to around 50 degrees while the winds shift to a softer tone of 3 to 6 mph. Residents can anticipate new precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch—an understated conclusion to the day's moist narrative.
As we advance into tomorrow, the certainty of rainfall strengthens, with a 60% chance of showers, particularly gaining momentum after 5 p.m. "Patchy fog" douses the clarity of the coming hours, with the weather report hinting at a high near 65 degrees and winds gusting as vigorously as 22 mph.
By tomorrow night, the NWS projects a convergence of showers and a possible thunderstorm, a natural symphony with rains that could cascade in measures between 1 and 2 inches. The temperature will hover at a low of around 58 degrees; the south wind's breath remains persistent at 9 to 11 mph. Wednesday thrusts forth a tempestuous continuation of showers, earmarked by a 100 percent chance of precipitation and winds surging as high as 32 mph, before a clearing on Wednesday night ushers in a period of tranquility and the promise of a mostly clear sky with a low near 29.
Looking towards the tail end of the week, Charlotte residents can anticipate a clear respite with the sun reclaiming its throne by Thursday. The National Weather Service describes a "sunny" disposition for Thursday, peeking through with a high near 47, forecasting temperatures to chill down to a low around 26 by night. Friday trails closely behind in cheer, promising mostly sunny conditions and a high near 46.