
Charlotte residents can look forward to a week of predominantly sunny skies and steady temperature increases, according to a recent forecast by the National Weather Service. The report indicates that today will be sunny with a high near 53, followed by a light east wind around 5 mph. This evening, Charlotteans can expect to see increasing clouds, with temperatures dropping to a low of around 36. With the holiday season in full swing, the week ahead promises to bring more than just festive cheer, as the city is poised to warmly embrace Christmas Day.
As Tuesday arrives, the National Weather Service forecasts mostly sunny skies with a high near 63. Southwest winds will increase to 6–13 mph, with gusts up to 24 mph. Tuesday night will be clear, with lows around 45.
In the latter half of the week, Wednesday will be sunny with a high near 69 and calm winds. Mostly cloudy skies are expected overnight, with lows around 48. Christmas Day is forecast to be mostly sunny, with highs near 70.
Warm, sunny conditions are expected to continue late in the week. Thursday night will be mild, with lows around 55. Friday is forecast to be mostly sunny with a high near 73, followed by mostly clear skies and lows near 52. Sunshine should persist through the weekend, with highs near 70 and lows in the low 50s. Sunday will be partly sunny with a high of around 68.
The stable weather pattern offers residents favorable conditions for outdoor activities throughout the week. While forecasts may change, updated information is available from the National Weather Service.









