
Charlotte residents can look forward to a blend of clouds and sun today with notably warm temperatures reaching an anticipated high near 86 degrees. As reported by the National Weather Service in Charlotte, a south-southwest wind will offer a mild challenge, blowing at 6 to 13 mph and potentially gusting up to 23 mph. As the evening sets in, the skies are expected to remain partly cloudy with lows hovering around a comfortable 67 degrees, and continuing gusts as high as 21 mph.
The National Weather Service's hazardous weather outlook highlights that Sunday might turn wetter. From the afternoon through the evening, there's a 30 percent chance of showers, with the potential for scattered to numerous thunderstorms into the night. These could bring with them "damaging wind gusts" as the primary concern, along with the possibility for "locally heavy rainfall."
Continuing with the unpredictable weather, Monday is expected to bring showers and possibly a thunderstorm before midday, followed by more showers afterward. The chance of precipitation is at 80%, with temperatures reaching a high of around 69 degrees. Southwest winds will be at 9 mph, occasionally gusting up to 18 mph. Monday night may see a few lingering showers early, then transition to mostly cloudy skies with a low around 44 degrees.
The weather improves after Monday. Tuesday is forecast to be sunny with a high near 60, followed by a clear night with temperatures dropping to around 37 degrees. The rest of the workweek will see sunny to mostly clear conditions, with temperatures gradually warming, reaching around 69 by Thursday. Friday may bring a 50 percent chance of showers, with highs around 70.
For the latest weather updates, Charlotteans can check out the forecast at National Weather Service's website.









