Residents of Charlotte awoke to fog and mild rain this morning. Visibility was limited to two miles, while the humidity reached a peak of 93%. With a 60% probability of rain, the NWS Charlotte forecasts showers primarily before 11 a.m. According to the National Weather Service, visibility problems should be resolved by the afternoon when the fog clears.
Clouds are expected to persist later today, and temperatures may rise to about 70 degrees. Although the calm is expected to change by the evening, southwest winds are currently blowing at a moderate 3 to 7 mph. As night falls, the forecast predicts better skies but a significant drop in temperature, with a low of about 39 degrees. Gusts might accelerate to as much as 26 mph.
By tomorrow, when the NWS predicts a complete return to sunshine and a maximum temperature of roughly 55 degrees, the sky should be brighter. However, the wind isn’t going to let down, keeping things lively with gusts of up to 28 mph coming from the west. It seems probable that this trend of bright days and progressively colder evenings will persist into the weekend.
The NWS predicts constant sunshine with highs in the low 50s to about 60 degrees for Friday and beyond. The majority of the night should be clear, with lows in the mid-30s and a drop into the more brisk range. As Charlotte enters a winter pattern, which is characterized by sunny days and cool evenings and is a common seasonal transition for the area, there is a sense of stable weather.
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