Charlotte, NC – Residents in Charlotte should prepare for a damp Veterans Day as scattered showers and patchy fog dominate the early week weather. Today, expect cloudy skies with scattered showers beginning in the afternoon, particularly around 2 p.m. Temperatures will reach a high of 62°F with a gentle northeast wind, making for a cool and cloudy day.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s forecast includes scattered showers with thunderstorms potentially developing after 2 a.m. Patchy fog will likely settle in late, with a low around 56°F. For those commuting early on Monday, visibility may be reduced due to lingering fog, so exercise caution on roadways like I-77.
Veterans Day morning brings a 30% chance of rain showers, though skies should clear by midday, offering a mostly sunny afternoon with a high of 74°F. Southwest winds will gradually pick up, reaching up to 7 mph, helping to disperse any morning haze and providing a comfortable atmosphere for outdoor observances.
Looking ahead, Charlotte’s midweek weather should clear significantly. Monday night will be mostly clear with a low of 50°F, setting up a sunny Tuesday with a high near 67°F. Wednesday continues the trend with bright skies and a high of 58°F, offering ideal conditions for midweek activities.
The extended forecast suggests a partly sunny Thursday with highs around 61°F, keeping temperatures mild for the week. Residents should prepare for wet conditions early in the week but can anticipate a return to sunny weather by midweek.