The Coldest Days So Far This Season Are On The Way
Frigid cold night time temperatures will sit with us the next several nights
Below freezing temperatures are on the way for the overnight hours.
The coldest air the Charlotte Metro has seen in over ten months arrives Wednesday.
Despite abundant sunshine, highs remain 5-10° below average through midweek.
Cold High pressure will nose in and stay with us for much of the week. Highs will struggle to clear the 30s and 40s across the WCCB Charlotte viewing area for Monday – Wednesday. Precipitation chances in the Foothills and Piedmont will hit rock bottom over the next three days. The drought continues for all of the forecast area.
Our next shot at meaningful rainfall comes by the second day of December. An area of low pressure will develop east of the Rockies by midweek, picking up moisture from the Gulf as it sweeps eastward. Shower chances will begin to pick up late on Friday, but there is significant model disagreement on how much rain we’ll see. Highs should return to above-normal values in the 50s and 60s this coming weekend.
Tonight: Clear and cold. Low: 28°. Wind: NW 5-10.
Tuesday: Another brisk day. High: 49°. Wind: NW 5-15. Gusts: 20+
Tuesday Night: Clear and very cold. Low: 24°. Wind: N 5-10.
Wednesday: Sunny but very chilly. High: 49°. Wind: SW 5-10.