Charlotte, NC – Residents across the Charlotte metro can expect a classic fall shift as showers fade and crisp, sunny weather arrives by Friday. The National Weather Service reports a 30% chance of light rain Wednesday morning, with skies clearing through the evening. By Thursday, the Queen City begins a stretch of dry, bright days perfect for pumpkin patch visits and fall park outings.
According to the Greenville-Spartanburg Weather Office, temperatures will peak near 81°F Wednesday, before cooler air slides in Thursday night, dropping lows into the upper 40s. Friday’s high near 69°F marks the beginning of a comfortable, dry weekend. Winds from the northeast may gust up to 25 mph, adding a refreshing fall chill.
Motorists using I-77 and I-85 should watch for slick spots early Wednesday but can expect improving conditions by midday. Outdoor planners, landscapers, and festival crews will welcome the clear stretch through the weekend, with mostly sunny skies and highs near 72°F on Saturday and Sunday.
Extended Forecast:
- Thursday: Sunny, high 70°F, low 48°F.
- Friday: Sunny, high 69°F, low 52°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F, low 54°F.
- Sunday: Sunny, high 74°F, low 52°F.
- Monday: Clear and mild, high 75°F.



