Hey everybody, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist, bringing you real-time weather intelligence faster than a supercell forms. Let's talk Charlotte weather, Queen City style.
So here's the deal with tonight and tomorrow. We've got a pretty active weather system moving through the area, and I'm genuinely pumped to break this down for you. Overnight, showers and possibly thunderstorms are moving in, and some of these storms could produce heavy rainfall. We're looking at between a quarter to half an inch of new rain, and there's a hundred percent chance of precipitation. After five in the morning, expect some patchy fog to develop. Your low's going to drop to around sixty-nine Fahrenheit with a south wind around seven miles per hour.
Now for Juneteenth, tomorrow's looking like we need to keep an eye on things through the morning. Showers and thunderstorms are likely before two o'clock, with a slight chance lingering after four. I've got to say, this system's really going to make a splash in the forecast, if you know what I mean. High temperature of eighty-seven with west northwest winds up to eighteen miles per hour gusts. Again, we're expecting between a quarter to half an inch of rainfall. Sixty percent chance of precipitation overall.
Here's where things get really interesting. This whole system moves out, and Charlotte's about to have a gorgeous stretch. We're talking mostly sunny skies Friday night, dropping to around sixty-three. Saturday brings mostly sunny conditions with highs near eighty-five. Then Sunday? Oh man, Sunday's beautiful. Sunny skies, high of ninety. That's perfect weather for heading down to the lake or catching the sunset from somewhere scenic.
Now let's hit the Weather Playbook real quick. I want to talk about what makes these storms produce heavy rainfall. It's all about atmospheric instability and wind shear working together. When warm, moist air gets trapped below cooler air, it creates this massive potential energy. Add in some wind shear, which is basically changing wind speeds and directions at different altitudes, and boom, you get organized storms that can really wreck havoc with torrential rain. It's like nature's perfect storm recipe.
Your three-day forecast looks like this. Friday night into Saturday, clear skies and mostly sunny, highs near eighty-five. Sunday, sunny and hot, ninety degrees. Monday through Wednesday, we'll see mostly sunny conditions with just a thirty percent chance of some afternoon storms Monday, highs around eighty-eight to ninety.
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