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First Alert Weather: Friday afternoon temperatures will range from the lower 70s around Charlotte to mids in the mountains. Midday Update: Scattered showers through the afternoon,evening. Updated: 13 hours ago. By Rachel Coulter. Much cooler temperatures return for the upcoming weekend. First Alert: Veterans Day forecast includes risk of scattered showers deeper into the day.

Updated: 19 hours ago. By Al Conklin. Many neighborhoods may remain dry during the morning hours, but showers will break out, first in the mountains and foothills, where chilly temperatures in the 50s are forecast today.

First Alert for rain late on Thursday. Updated: Nov. By Leigh Brock. Sunshine today, but rain returns tomorrow. First Alert in place Thursday-Friday. First Alert: Temperatures stay very warm - for now. After a pleasant evening, it will be cool again — but not cold — overnight, with lows in the mid to upper 40s forecast at daybreak Thursday.

One more warm day before our next First Alert. Midday Update: Sunny and warm afternoon ahead. A First Alert is in place for Thursday evening into Friday morning.

First Alert: Sunshine, warm weather for Tuesday after chilly start. Three more mild days before the First Alert kicks in. If you like mild weather, enjoy this while it lasts! We will continue with blue skies and sunshine for about two more days. Midday Update: Nothing but sunshine today. Even warmer days ahead before our next cold front arrives. First Alert: Cool start to Monday, nice warm finish.

Chilly mornings followed by unseasonably warm afternoons will rule the midweek forecast. Frost Advisory overnight, with a First Alert for Friday. Tonight will be clear and cold with overnight low temperatures in the 30s.

Sunshine returns to the forecast today. By this afternoon, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the low-mid 60s are expected in the piedmont region! Spotty rain tonight, yet milder temperatures and more sunshine ahead. First Alert Weather: High temperatures get back into the 70s next week. Chilly, mostly cloudy Saturday ahead. Rain and gusty winds are likely to our east today and tomorrow as a low-pressure system works up the east coast.

Brisk Saturday, with isolated rain showers likely. Cold temperatures develop overnight, with lows in the 30s for the piedmont, and 20s in the mountains. Chilly, mainly cloudy conditions to persist through Saturday. After a below-freezing start for many, temperatures are rebounding into the 40s and low 50s this afternoon.

Expect a chilly start to the weekend. Overall, while today will be dry, increasing clouds from the south will filter the sun here, keeping a lid on afternoon temperatures which will stop in the chilly middle 50s.

COLD night! Temps fall close to freezing. Frost and Freeze alerts are in place for Friday morning. Freeze Watch: Cold air arrives right on schedule in the Carolinas. Thursday will be even colder with lows in the low 40s and highs may not get out of the upper 40s. Brisk northwesterlies. Postpone a fire or any activity that emits sparks or heat today. High: Forecast for the calendar day. Usually occurs in the afternoon.

Fire Season. Open: Fires may be lit in open air, without restriction. Restricted: Lighting a fire is riskier than usual. A fire permit is required for most fire types. Prohibited: Lighting fires in the open air is not permitted. Existing fire permits are suspended, though fire permits may still be granted in exceptional circumstances.

Fire Danger. Extreme: Any outbreak of fire is extremely serious! All fires are potentially serious and will easily become uncontrollable, unpredictable and fast moving.

These fires are very difficult to fight and may become very dangerous and often last for several days. Very high: Outbreak of fire is very serious! Fires will start easily and will spread rapidly and burn intensely right after ignition. Small fires can quickly become large fires and show extreme fire behaviour.

These fires can be difficult to control and will often become much larger and longer-lasting fires. High: Outbreak of fire is serious! Fires can start easily and control becomes increasingly more difficult the longer the fire is left. Moderate: Control of fires is reasonably easy.

Fires are not likely to become serious and are often easy to control if attended to quickly. Low: Wildfires are unlikely. Ignition may take place near large and prolonged heat sources but the resulting fires generally do not spread much. Control of fires is generally easy. Hourly Observations and Forecast. Fri 12 Nov. Sun 14 Nov. NE NW Day Details. Rain showers late in the morning then chance of light rain showers early in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s. South winds 15 to 25 mph shifting to the southwest 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon.

Gusts up to 40 mph. Chance of showers near percent. Night Details. Partly cloudy through around midnight then mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light rain showers and snow showers after midnight. Cloudy early in the morning. Lows in the mid 30s.

Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph. Colder cloudy. Slight chance of snow showers in the morning, then snow showers in the afternoon. Little snow accumulation. Highs in the upper 30s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 80 percent.

Partly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of snow showers through around midnight.



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