
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Charlotte, North Carolina, forecast predicts a generally sunny outlook peppered with a chance of snow showers today. According to the latest update, temperatures hover at a chilly 27°F with an anticipated high near 46°F during the day. A calm wind is expected to pick up slightly, reaching 5 to 7 mph. The NWS detailed forecast also indicates a 30 percent chance of snow showers tonight, primarily before 2 a.m., coupled with increasing clouds and a low around 25°F.
Tuesday's weather outlook remains bright with sunny skies and high near 42°F, while winds flow north northwest at 5 to 9 mph. Temperatures on Tuesday night are predicted to drop to a clear low around 20°F, as calm winds continue. However, a subtle change is expected come Wednesday, with a forecast high of 49°F and light winds shifting from south southwest to southwest at 8 to 13 mph, potentially gusting up to 22 mph.
Moving into the latter half of the week, the clear conditions are set to persist with the NWS calling for mostly clear skies Wednesday night, and lows rounding to about 39°F. Thursday is expected to bask in sunshine too, with highs reaching a more comfortable 58°F, followed by another clear night with lows settling around 24°F. The trend of sunny days seems to stretch into the weekend, with the outlook for Friday predicting more sun and high near 43°F.
The hazardous weather outlook released by the National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg SC, underscores the cold snap that's gripped the region. "Unseasonably cold temperatures in the lower to mid 20s are expected tonight," it cautions. Residents should brace for a "hard freeze" likely each morning through Wednesday, making it essential for the community to take necessary precautions against the bitter cold.









