
In Charlotte, North Carolina, residents can expect a slight chance of showers later today, with the National Weather Service (NWS) predicting mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature near 80 degrees. The NWS pointed out an east wind traveling at a mild 3 to 6 mph, and a 20% chance of precipitation throughout the day. As the evening approaches, the likelihood of rain drops slightly before 8 pm but picks up again after 5 a.m., amid conditions that will become mostly clear after the nighttime patchy fog dissipates.
The forecast for Sunday is showing a partly sunny day quickly turning overcast with showers and thunderstorms possible after 2 pm, while the high is anticipated to reach a warmer 86 degrees, the calmness of the wind is expected it should not dissuade the 30% chance of rain estimated by the National Weather Service. Moving into Sunday night, a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms is most likely before 7 p.m., and once the clouds part ways, residents will experience a partly cloudy night with the low settling around 67 degrees.
According to the NWS, the outset of the workweek on Monday will bring sunny skies with a high near 84 degrees, combined with a north northwest wind gently pushing at 3 to 6 mph, and leading into Monday night, a partly cloudy sky is expected with a low around 63 degrees. As the week progresses, Tuesday is projected to be partly sunny with a moderate high near 80, transitioning once more into a mostly cloudy Tuesday night and a low settled at about 61 degrees.
Midweek outlook seems generous for those seeking more sun, as Wednesday is slated to be sunny with high temperatures once more in the upper seventies, a pattern which appears consistent through to Friday—with nightly lows trending towards the upper fifties to low sixties before another mostly sunny day marking the end of the workweek with a high around 80 degrees.









