Charlotte, NC – Sunday afternoon showers are expected to roll across the Carolinas, marking the start of a week with fluctuating weather conditions. After a relatively clear Saturday, the skies will turn cloudy by Sunday afternoon, with rain likely starting around 2 p.m. Local forecasts predict that these scattered showers could intensify into thunderstorms by the evening, especially in areas west of Charlotte. Residents are urged to stay prepared for potential disruptions as the storm system moves through.
According to the National Weather Service, the coming days will see variable weather patterns, with showers continuing through Sunday night and into Monday morning. Temperatures on Sunday will reach a high of 85°F, but it will feel cooler due to the rain. Winds are expected to pick up, with gusts reaching up to 20 mph. The chance of thunderstorms intensifies from 2 p.m. onward, with some storms potentially bringing heavy rainfall.
Looking ahead to the week, Monday will start with rain, particularly in the morning hours. As temperatures dip to 44°F Monday night, expect clear skies by Tuesday morning. The rest of the week will bring a mix of sunny weather and cooler temperatures, with highs hovering in the low to mid-60s. This gives residents a brief reprieve before another round of showers is expected toward the end of the week.
For those planning travel or outdoor activities in the coming days, it’s essential to monitor weather updates for sudden changes. Be aware of the potential for slippery roads and localized flooding in areas experiencing heavier rainfall. Make sure to carry an umbrella on Sunday, especially if you’re heading out after 2 p.m.


