SATURDAY: It's a warm start to the day, with many people feeling temperatures in the low 60s when they wake up.
We’re tracking a cold front from the west that will bring the mountains some rain early in the day and possibly an isolated thunderstorm. The line will break apart as it moves through the mountains. There will be a small chance for a shower in Charlotte through midday, and some people may even hear a rumble of thunder. It will also be windy with possible gusts up to 25 mph.
Temperatures have already climbed to the mid 70s. Enjoy the warmth today, it will be much cooler tomorrow! @wsoctv pic.twitter.com/b72GQsUIYE
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) February 25, 2017
It will be warmer in Charlotte with highs hitting 75 degrees, which is much warmer than the average of 57 degrees. But we won’t hit a record which stands at 82 degrees.
SUNDAY: Heading into Sunday it will be clear skies but it will be much cooler. The temperatures will fall close to freezing overnight. There will be full sunshine with highs closer to average in the upper 50s.
STARTING YOUR WORK WEEK: Rain returns Monday night and the rain chances will stick around through Thursday morning.
Weather Resources:
- Track the rain with WSOC-TV weather app
- Explore the interactive radar
- LOOKING AHEAD: Spring outlook staying warmer, wetter than average
Cox Media Group