The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts that Charlotte’s weather outlook will be varied over the next few days. According to the NWS Charlotte website, the city saw some clouds and temperatures were a cool 36 degrees Fahrenheit as of the most recent report. Sunny skies and a mild high of about 51 degrees were predicted for the day. Mostly clear skies will persist throughout the evening, with temperatures dropping to about 38 degrees and possible gusts of up to 25 mph.
As for the weekend, Saturday is expected to bring additional sunshine and a little warming trend, with highs perhaps reaching 60 degrees. The NWS predicts that the west-northwest wind will stabilize at 7 to 9 mph. The bright sky continue through Saturday night with a low of about 35 and light breeze, creating a peaceful enclosure under the darkness, in a stretch that suggests the ebb and flow of an early winter’s touch. Clear sky and rising temperatures—the latter possibly reaching 69 degrees—are predicted to persist on Sunday and Monday.
As the week progresses, Charlotte’s weather story changes. The NWS website prediction predicts partly sunny conditions on Tuesday with a high of around 69 degrees again, while the temperature will drop to about 42 degrees at night. With a high of roughly 59 degrees on Wednesday and an approaching cloud cover, midweek temperatures will somewhat cool off, with a 40% chance of showers on Wednesday evening.
According to the NWS forecast, Thanksgiving Day in Charlotte is now gloomy with a 50% chance of rain, but it will still be warm enough for families to spend some time outside before winter gets a solid hold. The high temperature is expected to reach 61 degrees.
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