The National Weather Service in Charlotte has flagged a string of wet weather conditions set to drench the area starting today, with a 50% chance of rain drizzling down on the city. As temperatures hover around a chilly 42 degrees Fahrenheit with the Northeast wind blowing at a mild pace, residents should probably keep their umbrellas close at hand. The forecast, detailed on the NWS website, suggests that conditions could worsen as the weekend progresses, bringing moderate to heavy downpours particularly on Saturday night through Sunday.
According to the NWS forecast, visibility might be reduced thanks to a patchy fog that’s expected to roll in after 10pm tonight, which embraces the city with an approximate 60% chance of rain. A low temperature around 42 degrees is on the cards for the evening, with Northeast winds shifting slightly at 3 to 5 mph. If you’re planning any late-night commutes, adjusting for wet roads and reduced visibility could help in making a safer journey home.
As the weekend unfolds, the NWS outlook doesn’t look much brighter. A cold front is approaching, and with it, the likelihood of showers jumps to a stark 90% on Saturday night, followed by a surety of 100% chance of rain and potential thunderstorms by Sunday. Residents should brace for winds gusting as high as 30 mph and more substantial rainfall that could amount to half to three-quarters of an inch. Those with outdoor plans might find themselves caught in these persistent showers, potentially dampening weekend spirits…