As April rolls forward, spring weather in Charlotte and much of North Carolina will undergo a shift tonight. A storm system bringing widespread showers is expected to clear by Tuesday morning, making way for sunny skies and cooler temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service, showers are forecast to continue through Monday night, with some areas seeing heavy rainfall. Overnight lows will drop to around 35°F, accompanied by winds of 7 mph, which could make for a chilly start to Tuesday. There is also a slight chance of frost in some areas, so residents should be prepared for potentially cooler conditions in the early morning hours.
By Tuesday afternoon, conditions will improve. Sunny skies are predicted, with temperatures climbing to a high of 60°F. This shift will provide a much-needed respite from the current rainfall, making it a perfect day to get outdoors.
Looking ahead, the rest of the week will feature mostly clear skies and mild spring temperatures. Wednesday’s high is expected to reach 60°F with a low of 35°F, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Temperatures will remain steady through Thursday, with a chance of showers reappearing by the end of the week. Thursday will see highs near 71°F, with an increased chance of rain late in the day.
5-Day Forecast
- Tuesday: Sunny, High 60°F, Low 35°F
- Wednesday: Mostly Clear, High 60°F, Low 35°F
- Thursday: Partly Cloudy, High 71°F, Low 51°F
- Friday: Showers Likely, High 67°F, Low 51°F
- Saturday: Mostly Sunny, High 64°F, Low 43°F




